WHAT HAS PARTICLE PHYSICS RESEARCH DONE FOR HEALTH?
Read this introductory article about nuclear medicine then answer the questions below. You will need to dig a bit deeper to answer some questions fully�
When you�re done, your teacher may ask you to use what you have learned to prepare a short presentation.
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We normally detect matter in space, such as stars, dust clouds or planets, by its interaction with the electromagnetic force. Stars emit electromagnetic radiation, dust clouds absorb it and planets reflect it. One way or another, we can "see" it. A great deal of evidence, which has been building up for 75 years, suggests that this is just the tip of the iceberg.
It seems that 85-90% of the mass in the universe does not interact with the electromagnetic force, so we can't observe it directly. This dark matter only gives itself away through its gravitational effect.
So what is it?
For this assignment, you will research the latest scientific thinking about dark matter and how the experiments at the LHC might or might not help crack this mystery. Your teacher will tell you how they would like you to present your findings.
Key things to find out:
Useful online references:
CERN website homepage
"Most of our Universe is Missing" - Horizon video
NASA homepage, search for dark matter
LHC UK website, search for SUSY
Take 5 (on this website)
New Scientist magazine