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- (2021/2/24) “The asymmetry of antimatter in the proton”
J. Dove et al., including Takahiro Sawada,
Nature volume 590, pages561–565(2021)- NEWS AND VIEWS
Antimatter in the proton is more down than up by Haiyan Gao | Feburuary 24, 2021 (Nature) - News etc.
- Nature’s funhouse mirror: understanding asymmetry in the proton by Savannah Mitchem | February 24, 2021 (Argonne National Laboratory)
- Decades-Long Quest Reveals Details of the Proton’s Inner Antimatter by Natalie Wolchover | February 24, 2021 (Quantamagazine)
- Protons’ antimatter is even more lopsided than we thought by Emily Conover | February 24, 2021 (ScienceNews)
- The quark of the matter: what’s really inside a proton? by Nick Petrić Howe & Shamini Bundell | February 24, 2021 (Nature)
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- (2019/9/9) “Dark matter signals on a laser interferometer”
Satoshi Tsuchida et al., Phys. Rev. D 101, 023005 (2020)- News etc.
- Gravitational Wave Detectors Might be Able to Detect Dark Matter Particles Colliding With Their Mirrors by Matt Williams | September 9, 2019 (Universe Today)
- Gravitational wave detectors might be able to detect dark matter particles colliding with their mirrors by Matt Williams | September 10, 2019 (PHYS.ORG)
- Gravitational wave interferometers will try to catch light particles of dark matter by Dmitry Trunin | September 11, 2019 (N+1)
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