Physicists just discovered the rarest particle decay ever

It’s the rarest particle decay ever discovered. Scientists have clinched the case for a special type of decay of subatomic particles called kaons. Further study of the rare decay could reveal a potential flaw in the standard model, physicists’ stalwart theory of subatomic particles.

The decay is known as a “golden channel” because its rate can be predicted to high precision by the standard model. The experiment, called NA62, aims to test that precise prediction.

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