Antimatter needs to be better understood in order to understand the reason for this asymmetry, which has been puzzling the scientific world for years. Researchers at the RIKEN research center believe that the way to achieve this is through more advanced cooling systems.
Scientists at the Japan-based RIKEN research center have developed an innovative cooling system to get more precise measurements of the antiprotons in antimatter.
This new generation cooling system developed at RIKEN can both lower the temperature much faster and lower it to lower degrees. Thanks to this sudden cooling, the energy inside the captured antiprotons drops rapidly. It is believed that examining antiprotons in this state will significantly increase the sensitivity of the experiments. This may enable us to better understand the building blocks of our universe.
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