FYI:

Here's a movie of a Proton-Proton Collision Event, eventually resulting in 4 Muons (Actual Event, but the movie is a simulation, of course) seen in the ATLAS Detector. Unfortunately I could not easily find one with CMS. Perhaps someone will and all the future Hate Mail will stop!

Mark Jurich


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In reply to  Jones Beene's message of Mon, 5 Oct 2015 20:07:03 -0700:
Hi,
[snip]
Let me try to be more specific on this point:

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Ø Protons do not decay in a cold state, but if accelerated fast enough (as at CERN) – they will decay to 4 muons after a collision. This does not absolutely mean that protons are made of muons, but it is an indication of some kind of cross-identity... The reason there are 4 instead of 9 may relate to antimuon annihilation.



Here is a reference from CERN on the Higgs boson process in which protons are collided at high energy to form muons.



http://home.web.cern.ch/images/2014/01/higgs-boson-decay-four-muons

Note that according to the caption under the picture this is a simulation. If I understand the meaning of the word correctly, then it's a mathematical model of what they think would happen based on the standard model. Hence none of us can
use it as evidence for anything.

Regards,

Robin van Spaandonk

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