Quark-gluon Plasma
by Cern/science Photo Library
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Quark-gluon Plasma
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Cern/science Photo Library
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Quark-gluon plasma. Computer model of a quark- gluon plasma. The red, green and blue spheres are quarks, which are normally bound together by gluons to form protons and neutrons (white). A quark-gluon plasma, in which the particles are not bound together, has not existed since just after the formation of the universe in the Big Bang. This plasma was created by colliding lead nuclei to densities 20 times that of nuclear matter and a temperature 100, 000 times that at the Sun's centre. Study of such plasma will allow a greater understanding of how matter was formed in the early universe. This work was done at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.
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September 19th, 2018
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