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The X17 Force : Solving Mysteries Of Fifth Fundamental Force
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X17 particle is a hypothetical particle proposed by Hungarian Physicist, Krasznahorkay and his colleagues, while, X17 force is force associated with this particle.
This particle was hypothesized to explain the anomaly in the nuclear transition in 8-Beryllium. Krasznahorkay and his team were studying the dark photons. They impinge proton on Lithium to make an unstable Beryllium. The Beryllium emitted electron-positron pairs at an angle of 140 degrees. This was not supposed to happen. The observed energy released was nearly 17 Mega electron volts.
This observed anomaly in the trajectory was accounted for by light and neutral Boson, a force carrier particle. Later, the result Jonathan Feng and colleagues found that the anomalies could be explained by assumption of protophobic X – Boson with mass around 17 Mega electron volts. So, this particle was named X17 particle.
The force this particle carried was then called the X17 force. There are already four fundamental forces in nature. So, this happens to be a possible candidate for the fifth fundamental force.
SEC. XXIII—BILLS, LEAVE TO BRING IN
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