NEXT experiment - What happened with the antimatter of the Universe? from uno formation Watch Video
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Description: One of the remaining unsolved problems in our understanding of the universe and its formation is why we observe far more matter than antimatter. The key to answer it could be a double agent, a particle that is at the time its own antiparticle. A candidate is the tiny neutrino, and the NEXT experiment seeks the detection of a very rare reaction, the neutrinoless double beta decay, that would prove it. In particular, the latest objective is to detect the daughter individual cation of barium in the
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