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China to build the world’s largest ‘ghost particle’ detector

  • October 28, 2023
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China to build the world’s largest ‘ghost particle’ detector

Subject : Science and Tech

SECTION: Space technology

Context:

  • China is building an enormous telescope in the western Pacific Ocean.

Details:

  • China’s new telescope, “Trident”, will span 7.5 cubic kilometers in the South China Sea. It will be 10,000 times more sensitive. It will be the largest of its kind.
  • It will detect “ghost particles”, also known as neutrinos.
  • At present, the largest neutrino-detecting telescope is the University of Madison-Wisconson’s “IceCube” telescope.
    • Situated in the Antarctic, the telescope’s sensors span around 1 cubic kilometer.

What is a ghost particle?

  • Atoms consist of: Protons (positive charge), electrons (negative charge) and neutrons (no charge).
  • Neutrinos are a type of electron but they do not have any charge.
  • They are among the tiniest and most abundant particles in our universe.
  • Earlier they were considered to be massless, but recent evidence suggests that they do have a very small mass.
  • They rarely interact thus are very hard to detect and can be detected only when they interact with other particles.

How do scientists detect ghost particles?

  • Sometimes they interact with water molecules, which is why China is building its ghost molecule telescope underwater.
  • These ghost particles have been observed in fleeting instances when the particles create byproducts after traveling through water or ice.
    • These “muons” create flashes of light that can be detected by sophisticated underwater telescopes.

Why does the detection of ghost particles matter?

  • They defy established rules of physics.
  • It’s not clear where the particles come from.
  • They might have played a role in the early universe, right after the big bang.
  • It may solve the origin of the mysterious cosmic rays, which are known to contain neutrinos.

Source: IE

China to build the world’s largest ‘ghost particle’ detector Science and tech

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