The data has already arrived, and how to deal with it becomes a problem.

Starting from the theory of quantum chromodynamics, there is a lack of theoretical support.

However, from a statistical point of view, the number of samples is too small, and there is no useful conclusion at all.

After analyzing the data of 10 G for five nights, Lu Zhou finally came to a conclusion.

If you want to confirm whether this abnormal bulge is a characteristic peak, you still have to run a few laps on the Hadron Collider. With the current amount of data, the accumulated cases are not even the confidence of 3sigma, or even the “signs” in a Physics, let alone “discovery.”

After five nights of building the car behind closed doors, Lu Zhou found the academician Lu with the research results and data from the five days.

It is impossible for him to convince CERN alone. After all, his identity is just an intern, and his weight is still too light.

After explaining his point of view to Academician Lu, Lu Zhou thought that the old mister did not agree with his opinion, at least he would feel the sensibility of this discovery, but did not expect to get a negative reply.

“The Hadron Collider can’t be started because of one of your sudden have have thoughts. You have to look for 750GeV particles. The collision energy must be at least 1.2TeV or even 2TeV. This overhead is not a small number, let alone LHC’s schedule is very full, CERN has an endless experiment to do, everyone wants to verify that their theory is correct, but the funding is limited.”

Lu Zhou didn’t give up, trying to convince: “Professor, since the ‘post-standard model era’, we haven’t found any new particles yet. Don’t you think this might be an opportunity?”

Yes, whether it is the four quark state or the five quark state particles found now, it is a particle that has been observed before, but the confidence is lower than 5sigma. It is called “sign” in academia and cannot be determined as “Find”.

If the signal appearing in 750GeV is confirmed to have a new particle, what Lu Zhou means for Physics is unclear because he doesn’t know what the particle will be there.

But for him personally, he can be sure that this discovery, once determined to be true, is at least a Nobel Prize.

“I don’t really like to be honest,” Lu said. When he heard Lu Zhou’s words, Academician Lu shook his head. “750GeV is too heavy. From the perspective of quantum chromodynamics, this is out of the theoretical foundation.”

Lu Zhou stressed: “But we have observed this signal on ATLAS and CMS detectors! Do you think this is just a coincidence?”

“Yes, you are right, he is not necessarily a coincidence,” Lu Academician nodded, referring to the data on the paper, “but have you ever thought that it might just be a two-photon signal generated by a gluon polymerization? ”

Lu Zhou nodded: “You are right, there is such a possibility, but it is for this reason that I need to experiment to prove that my guess is correct!”

Looking at his student’s more excited, Lu Academician laughed and paused for a moment, sighed said: “I understand the excitement in your heart, but similar things have not happened. And personally, I I really want to help you to test this result, but unfortunately, we are not a member of CERN, but a partner country, whether it is me or the oldest student of Shuimu University, I am not quite able to speak here. And BES of Beijing, this The experiment can’t be done.”

Lu Zhou fell silent.

As the old mister said, the hadron collider is someone else’s, and it is definitely a priority to do its own research. Unless you can come up with a solid evidence, let alone direct the persuasion of CERN’s heads, at least let them be interested in your theory.

However, this is in an infinite loop.

If you don’t experiment with this energy zone, there will be no evidence at all. Unless you wait for someone else to do a collision experiment above 1TeV, then look for these scraps from other people’s data…

However, when will this have to wait?

And even when you find these things, most of them have nothing to do with yourself.

After all, he can’t stay at CERN. He has been staring at other people’s experiments. He has to go back to finish his studies and go to Princeton to read Bo.

Back in his room, Lu Zhou squatted on the bed and looked up at the thesis in his hands.

Suddenly, he coughed softly and asked in a low voice.

“system, is there any particle in 750GeV?”

System did not respond.

Is it because the physics level is not enough?

Or is it because this kind of question is also a directional question? According to his previous experience, any problem involving directionality is not within the system’s Q&A interval.

MMP, I feel more and more that this integral is useless.

Deep call took a deep breath, Lu Zhou sat up from the bed.

It’s too early to give up now, not to mention that he is not a person who will easily give up.

In fact, there are still opportunities.

CERN couldn’t start a hadron collider for an intern because he didn’t have enough weight.

If this is the case, then find a person with enough weight to persuade CERN’s person in charge for it!

In the recent period, so many big brains in the theoretical Physics world have gathered here, and there are still many people with this weight.

Unsurprisingly, these people will stay until the end of the month, and CERN will convene from the European Nuclear Research Conference to report the results of the five-quark state particle research.

And now Lu Zhou has only one thing to do, that is, to improve his theory before the end of the month.

……

Perfecting the theory, it seems simple, but it is not so easy to do.

If you want to translate this physics problem into a mathematics problem, one of the key points is that he must use the methods of mathematics to prove that when the sample is sufficiently large, the bulge that appears in the 750GeV energy region must form a characteristic peak.

It sounds like this is only a statistical problem, but in the absence of a sample, it is almost impossible to simply use statistical tools to solve this problem.

He needs more evidence.

Then analyze the new conclusions from these evidences.

“…this is the experimental data collected by the ATLAS and CMS detectors when the LHC is looking for the Higgs particles from 12 to 13, but you should know that the Higgs particles are only 125GeV, we are not looking for this. Make the collision energy so big.”

In the office, the Greer Professor threw the USB flash drive into Lu Zhou’s hand.

After taking the U disk, Lu Zhou said sincerely: “Nothing, thank you very much!”

Thinking about it, he seems to be the only one who can please.

Although the two did not know each other for a long time, the Grayer Professor and his unexpected surprise in character. Although not optimistic about Lu Zhou’s research, the Professor did not discourage him, but helped him collect a lot of valuable data.

Although these documents are not confidential, they are not fully open to the public. If you don’t have a person inside CERN, it’s not easy to get this data as an intern.

Greer Professor laughed said: “You’re welcome, little things, how is your research progressing?”

Lu Zhou nodded and said: “There is already a bit.”

Greer Professor reminded: “If you want to use the Hadron Collider, my advice is to find someone who has enough weight in the theoretical Physics community, not to build a car behind closed doors. After all, no matter how much your theory is done. In the end, it still has to be supported by the LHC data.”

Lu Zhou: “I did exactly that, but before that, I wanted to make my theory a bit more reliable.”

Greer Professor asked: “Is there a suitable goal?”

Lu Zhou shook his head: “Not yet…”

He is ready to wait a little more for the theoretical preparation. When he is holding thesis, he will try it one by one with the method of Guangsha. For example, take a look at a lecture at an amnesty and wait until the lecture is over to find thesis.

If this doesn’t work, then he can’t do anything.

Greer Professor thought about it and asked casually: “Do you need me to recommend one to you?”

Lu Zhou squatted and said immediately: “Of course! Do you have any good suggestions?”

Seeing Lu Zhou’s eagerness, Greer Professor laughed and said: “Frank Wilzek, winner of the Nobel Physics Award in 04, he is probably the best speaker among all I know. If you can convince He may have a little hope.”

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