The Universe’s Antimatter Mystery

Core Puzzle: Why is the Universe Made Mostly of Matter?

  • According to the Big Bang theory, equal amounts of matter and antimatter should have been created.

  • Yet, the observable universe is overwhelmingly composed of matter, with antimatter nearly absent.

  • This asymmetry is one of the deepest mysteries in modern physics and cosmology.

What is CP Violation?

➤ CP Symmetry:

  • C (Charge conjugation): Swapping particles with antiparticles.

  • P (Parity): Mirror inversion of physical processes.

  • CP symmetry: If laws remain unchanged when both C and P are applied, CP symmetry holds.

➤ CP Violation:

  • If CP symmetry fails, it means nature treats matter and antimatter differently.

  • CP violation is considered a possible explanation for matter dominance in the universe.


 Previous Observations of CP Violation:

  • Detected only in mesons (quark-antiquark combinations).

  • Never before observed in baryons (three-quark particles like protons and neutrons).


New Discovery: CP Violation in Baryons

  • Where? At CERN’s Large Hadron Collider using the LHCb detector.

  • Particle involved: Λb⁰ (Lambda b-zero), a type of baryon.

  • What was observed?

    • Its decay products were compared with those of its antiparticle.

    • Showed a 2.45% asymmetry.

    • Statistical confidence: 5.2 sigma (meets the threshold of a discovery).

Significance:

  • Confirms that baryons, the building blocks of visible matter, also exhibit CP violation.

  • While the effect is small, it provides a crucial clue to solving the matter-antimatter imbalance.


What is Antimatter?

🔹 Definition:

  • Antimatter is the mirror twin of ordinary matter.

  • It consists of particles with the same mass but opposite electric charge.

🔹 Examples:

Matter Particle Antimatter Equivalent
Electron (−) Positron (+)
Proton (+) Antiproton (−)
Neutron (0) Antineutron (0)

🔹 Properties:

  • Antimatter has mass like matter.

  • It is highly unstable in normal conditions.

  • Annihilates on contact with matter, releasing immense energy.


Key Historical Milestones:

  • 1928: Paul Dirac predicted antimatter via quantum equations.

  • 1932: Positron discovered in cosmic rays.

  • 1955: Antiproton produced at Bevatron accelerator (Berkeley).


How is Antimatter Created?

  • Produced via ultra-high-speed collisions at particle accelerators like:

    • Large Hadron Collider (LHC) – CERN, Geneva

  • Complex Antimatter:

    • Antihydrogen produced in labs.

    • Most complex: Antihelium (counterpart of helium).


🧭 Applications of Antimatter:

Field Application
Medical Imaging PET Scans use positrons for high-resolution body imaging
Cancer Treatment Antiproton therapy targets and destroys tumors precisely
Interstellar Travel Matter-antimatter annihilation could power space probes (e.g., to Alpha Centauri)
Materials Science Detect atomic vulnerabilities to design stronger materials
Defense Theoretical use as trigger mechanism in advanced nuclear weapons

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