New data from ALICE may contribute to solving the cosmic muon puzzle
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Proof-of-principle demonstration of muon production with an ultrashort high-intensity laser
Muons play a crucial role in both fundamental and applied physics. Traditionally, they have been generated from cosmic rays or with proton accelerators. With the advent of ultrashort high-intensity lasers capable of accelerating electrons to gigaelectronvolt energies, muons can also be produced in laser laboratories. Here we report a proof-of-principle experiment of muon production. We accelerated an electron beam to gigaelectronvolt energies wi…
New data from ALICE may contribute to solving the cosmic muon puzzle
Cosmic rays are high-energy particles from outer space that strike Earth's atmosphere, generating showers of secondary particles, such as muons, that can reach the planet's surface. In recent years, ground-based experiments have detected more cosmic muons than current theoretical models predict, a discrepancy known as the muon puzzle.
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