While this new result is consistent with the Standard Model, the researchers suggest it might point towards places where they can move beyond the theory.
Now that the researchers have measured the asymmetry in baryons, they will be able to investigate this phenomenon more closely.
The study potentially "unlocks a whole new set of particles" to observe new types of physics, Dr Hadavizadeh said.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/science/2025-07-17/cern-lhc-antimatter-asymmetry-observation-particle-physics/105533084
In particle physics, Λ (capital lambda) represents a type of baryon, which is a subatomic particle made up of three quarks.
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