Yoctosecond Imaging Achieved At Large Hadron Collider
Researchers have achieved yoctosecond imaging of the ground state of Xenon-129 at the Large Hadron Collider. This breakthrough allows for the resolution of constituents within a quantum many-body system.
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“Yoctosecond imaging of the ground state of $^{129}$Xe at the Large Hadron Collider. Authors: Giuliano Giacalone, Govert Nijs, Wilke van der Schee Abstract: Imaging a quantum many-body system requires probes that resolve the coordinates of its constituents in sufficiently large event...”
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