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Using the K Computer, scientists predict exotic ‘di-Omega’ particle

Image of the di-Omega

Image of the di-Omega, by Keiko Murano

Based on complex simulations of quantum chromodynamics performed using the K computer, one of the most powerful computers in the world, the HAL QCD Collaboration, made up of scientists from the RIKEN Nishina Center for Accelerator-based Science and the RIKEN Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS) program, together with colleagues from a number of universities, have predicted a new type of “dibaryon” – a particle that contains 6 quarks instead of the usual three. Studying how these elements form could help scientists understand the interactions among elementary particles in extreme environments eg the interiors of neutron stars or the early universe moments after the Big Bang.

Particles known as “baryons” – principally protons...

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