Hottest, Densest Matter Ever Observed
meitsjustme writes "Experiments at the Brookhaven National Laboratory have created the hottest, densest matter ever observed, recreating conditions a fraction of a second after the birth of the universe, scientists announced today."
this same news was also on yesterdays slashdot. The editors needs to check their stories prior to publishing this type of repeate.
It isn't a lie if you belive it.
PHOBOS paper
STAR paper
PHENIX paper
* I think it's 200 GeV/nucleon.
* I believe that the volume is the same order of magnitude of the nucleus itself -- probably a few times larger than a nucleus.
* I don't know. A very short time, no doubt.
* It decayed by condensing into ordinary hadrons, just as steam condenses into liquid water. Lots of energy was shed by the creation of extra matter.
* Between condensation and mass-energy conversion, you get ordinary matter -- baryons, mesons, leptons, and the force carriers. (And, presumbably, other beyond-SM particles that we don't know about yet.)