Scientists at the University of California, Irvine (UCI), believe they have identified a “fifth force of nature.”
“If true, it’s revolutionary,” said Jonathan Feng, professor of
physics and astronomy, in a press release. “For decades,
we’ve known of four fundamental forces: gravitation, electromagnetism, and the
strong and weak nuclear forces. If confirmed by further experiments, this
discovery of a possible fifth force would completely change our understanding
of the universe, with consequences for the unification of forces and dark
matter.”
The physicists cite a “protophobic X boson” recently found by
physicists at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The mysterious particle, which
interacts only with electrons and neutrons at a very limited range, dazzled
scientists. “There’s no other boson that we’ve observed that has this same
characteristic,” said Timothy Tait, professor of physics and astronomy at UCI.
“Sometimes we also just call it the ‘X boson,’ where ‘X’ means unknown.”
The
Hungarian physicists found the “protophobic X boson” during a search for “dark
photons.” Space.com notes that dark photons are
hypothetical indicators of dark matter, which is thought to make up 85 percent
of all matter in the universe. However, dark matter’s inability to absorb or
emit light makes it undetectable.
The 2015 study by the Hungarian physicists revealed a mysterious
“radioactive decay anomaly that points to the existence of a light particle
just 30 times heavier than an electron,” according to UCI. The team at
UCI updated the discovery using data from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
reseach and all previous experiments. After the evidence went against matter
particles and dark photons they proposed a new theory that indicates a fifth
fundamental force.
Feng added that there could
be a separate dark sector with its own matter and forces. “It’s possible that
these two sectors talk to each other and interact with one another through
somewhat veiled but fundamental interactions,” he said.
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