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Race for 'God particle' heats up | Race for 'God particle' heats up |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Europe's particle physics lab, Cern, is losing ground rapidly in the race to discover the elusive Higgs boson, or "God particle", its US rival claims. | |
The particle, whose existence has been predicted by theoreticians, would help to explain why matter has mass. | |
Finding the Higgs is a major goal of Cern's Large Hadron Collider (LHC). | |
But the US Fermilab says the odds of its Tevatron accelerator detecting the famed particle first are now 50-50 at worst, and up to 96% at best. | |
Both machines hope to see evidence of the Higgs by colliding sub-atomic matter at very high speeds. If it exists, the Higgs should emerge from the debris. | |
The LHC has been out of action since last September when an accident damaged some of the magnets that make up its giant colliding ring. | |
Project leader Lyn Evans conceded the enforced downtime might cost the European lab one of the biggest prizes in physics. | |
Cern and Fermilab officials squared up at the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting in Chicago. | |
Grand prix | Grand prix |
Identifying the so-called God Particle has been a target for the European Organization for Nuclear Research (Cern) ever since the LHC was first conceived in the early 1980s. We are increasing data set very quickly. And they [Cern] are feeling the heat Dmitri Denisov, Fermilab | |
At the launch of the LHC near Geneva in September, some scientists predicted the Higgs would be revealed as soon as summer 2009. | At the launch of the LHC near Geneva in September, some scientists predicted the Higgs would be revealed as soon as summer 2009. |
But just one week later, an accident occurred which will halt experiments at the accelerator for at least 12 months. | But just one week later, an accident occurred which will halt experiments at the accelerator for at least 12 months. |
Fermilab has taken advantage, cranking up the intensity of research at their Tevatron accelerator in Illinois. | Fermilab has taken advantage, cranking up the intensity of research at their Tevatron accelerator in Illinois. |
Director Pier Oddone presented the Tevatron's latest data at the AAAS meeting. | Director Pier Oddone presented the Tevatron's latest data at the AAAS meeting. |
"We now have a very, very good chance that we will see hints of the Higgs before the LHC will," said his Fermilab colleague, Dr Dmitri Denisov. | "We now have a very, very good chance that we will see hints of the Higgs before the LHC will," said his Fermilab colleague, Dr Dmitri Denisov. |
"I think we have the next two years to find it, based on the start date Lyn Evans has told us. | "I think we have the next two years to find it, based on the start date Lyn Evans has told us. |
"And by that time we expect to say something very strong. | "And by that time we expect to say something very strong. |
"The probability of our discovering the Higgs is very good - 90% if it is in the high mass range. | "The probability of our discovering the Higgs is very good - 90% if it is in the high mass range. |
"And the chances are even higher - 96% - if its mass is around 170GV. | "And the chances are even higher - 96% - if its mass is around 170GV. |
"In that case we would be talking about seeing hints of the Higgs by this summer." | "In that case we would be talking about seeing hints of the Higgs by this summer." |
Treasure hunt | Treasure hunt |
The smaller the mass of the particle, the more difficult and time-consuming it will be for Fermilab to detect.The Tevatron is located at Fermilab near Chicago | |
But even at the lowest end of the range, the chances are "50% or above", according to Mr Oddone. | But even at the lowest end of the range, the chances are "50% or above", according to Mr Oddone. |
"Tevatron is running extremely well. We are in the peak of our shape," added Dr Denisov. | "Tevatron is running extremely well. We are in the peak of our shape," added Dr Denisov. |
"We are increasing our data-set very quickly. And they are feeling the heat. | |
"Instead of having their usual Christmas break - of two months - [Fermilab scientists] are planning to run all the way through. | |
"It's a race. Whoever is first is first." | "It's a race. Whoever is first is first." |
Fermilab estimates that the Tevatron has already picked out about eight collision events which may be hints of the Higgs. | Fermilab estimates that the Tevatron has already picked out about eight collision events which may be hints of the Higgs. |
But until the number crunching is done, it is not possible to distinguish these from "background noise". | But until the number crunching is done, it is not possible to distinguish these from "background noise". |
Fired up | Fired up |
Sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with Dr Denisov was his counterpart Professor Lyn Evans, LHC project leader. | Sitting shoulder-to-shoulder with Dr Denisov was his counterpart Professor Lyn Evans, LHC project leader. |
"The race is on," he told BBC News. | "The race is on," he told BBC News. |
"The Tevatron is working better than I ever imagined it could. They are accumulating data like mad. | "The Tevatron is working better than I ever imagined it could. They are accumulating data like mad. |
"The setback with the LHC has given them an extra time window. And they certainly will make the most of it. | "The setback with the LHC has given them an extra time window. And they certainly will make the most of it. |
"If they do find the Higgs, good luck to them. But I think it's unlikely they will find it before the LHC comes online. They may well be in a position to get a hint of the Higgs but I don't think they'll be in a position to discover it. | |
"And of course, if it's not in the mass range they think it is, they have no chance of discovering it at all. Pier Oddone put the odds at 50-50 but I think it's less than that. | "And of course, if it's not in the mass range they think it is, they have no chance of discovering it at all. Pier Oddone put the odds at 50-50 but I think it's less than that. |
"In one year, we will be competitive. After that, we will swamp them." | "In one year, we will be competitive. After that, we will swamp them." |
The competition was healthy for "both parties", added Professor Evans. Though missing out on the Higgs would be a "sour consolation", he admitted. | |
"The trouble is, the LHC has been sold on being built for the Higgs. | |
"But don't forget, there is also a whole spectrum of physics to be investigated at the LHC which the Tevatron can never do." | "But don't forget, there is also a whole spectrum of physics to be investigated at the LHC which the Tevatron can never do." |