Bizarre Particles Keep Flying Out of Antarctica’s Ice, and They Might Shatter Modern Physics

Via Scientific America

Bizarre Particles Keep Flying Out of Antarctica's Ice, and They Might Shatter Modern PhysicsThe balloon-borne Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA), pictured here shortly before a launch in 2014, is a physics experiment that has detected mysterious emissions from deep within Antarctica’s ice. Credit: NASA and Balloon Program Office

There’s something mysterious coming up from the frozen ground in Antarctica, and it could break physics as we know it.

Physicists don’t know what it is exactly. But they do know it’s some sort of cosmic ray—a high-energy particle that’s blasted its way through space, into the Earth, and back out again. But the particles physicists know about—the collection of particles that make up what scientists call the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics—shouldn’t be able to do that. Sure, there are low-energy neutrinos that can pierce through miles upon miles of rock unaffected. But high-energy neutrinos, as well as other high-energy particles, have “large cross-sections.” That means that they’ll almost always crash into something soon after zipping into the Earth and never make it out the other side.

And yet, since March 2016, researchers have been puzzling over two events in Antarctica where cosmic rays did burst out from the Earth, and were detected by NASA’s Antarctic Impulsive Transient Antenna (ANITA)—a balloon-borne antenna drifting over the southern continent.

ANITA is designed to hunt cosmic rays from outer space, so the high-energy neutrino community was buzzing with excitement when the instrument detected particles that seemed to be blasting up from Earth instead of zooming down from space. Because cosmic rays shouldn’t do that, scientists began to wonder whether these mysterious beams are made of particles never seen before.

Since then, physicists have proposed all sorts of explanations for these “upward going” cosmic rays, from sterile neutrinos (neutrinos that rarely ever bang into matter) to “atypical dark matter distributions inside the Earth,” referencing the mysterious form of matter that doesn’t interact with light [The 18 Biggest Unsolved Mysteries in Physics]

All the explanations were intriguing, and suggested that ANITA might have detected a particle not accounted for in the Standard Model. But none of the explanations demonstrated conclusively that something more ordinary couldn’t have caused the signal at ANITA.

A new paper uploaded today (Sept. 26) to the preprint server arXiv changes that. In it, a team of astrophysicists from Penn State University showed that there have been more upward-going high-energy particles than those detected during the two ANITA events. Three times, they wrote, IceCube (another, larger neutrino observatory in Antarctica) detected similar particles, though no one had yet connected those events to the mystery at ANITA. And, combining the IceCube and ANITA data sets, the Penn State researchers calculated that, whatever particle is bursting up from the Earth, it has much less than a 1-in-3.5 million chance of being part of the Standard Model. (In technical, statistical terms, their results had confidences of 5.8 and 7.0 sigma, depending on which of their calculations you’re looking at.)

Breaking physics

Derek Fox, the lead author on the new paper, said that he first came across the ANITA events in May 2018, in one of the earlier papers attempting to explain them.

“I was like, ’Well this model doesn’t make much sense,’” Fox told Live Science, “but the [ANITA] result is very intriguing, so I started checking up on it. I started talking to my office neighbor Steinn Sigurdsson [the second author on the paper, who is also at Penn State] about whether maybe we could gin up some more plausible explanations than the papers that have been published to date.”

Fox, Sigurdsson and their colleagues started looking for similar events in data collected by other detectors. When they came across possible upward-going events in IceCube data, he said, he realized that he might have come across something really game-changing for physics. [5 Mysterious Particles Lurking Underground]

“That’s what really got me going, and looking at the ANITA events with the utmost seriousness,” he said, later adding, “This is what physicists live for. Breaking models, setting new constraints [on reality], learning things about the universe we didn’t know.”

As Live Science has previously reported, experimental, high-energy particle physics has been at a standstill for the last several years. When the 17-mile (27 kilometers), $10 billion Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was completed on the border between France and Switzerland in 2009, scientists thought it would unlock the mysteries of supersymmetry—the mysterious, theoretical class of particles that scientists suspect might exist outside of current physics, but had never detected. According to supersymmetry, every existing particle in the Standard Model has a supersymmetric partner. Researchers suspect these partners exist because the masses of known particles are out of wack—not symmetric with one another.

“Even though the SM works very well in explaining a plethora of phenomena, it still has many handicaps,” said Seyda Ipek, a particle physicist at UC Irvine, who was not involved in the current research. “For example, it cannot account for the existence of dark matter, [explain  mathematical weirdness in] neutrino masses, or the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe.”

Instead, the LHC confirmed the Higgs boson, the final undetected part of the Standard Model, in 2012. And then it stopped detecting anything else that important or interesting. Researchers began to question whether any existing physics experiment could ever detect a supersymmetric particle.

“We need new ideas,” Jessie Shelton, a theoretical physicist at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, told Live Science in May, around the same time that Fox first became interested in the ANITA data.

Now, several scientists not involved in the Penn State paper told Live Science that it offers solid (if incomplete) evidence that something new has really arrived.

“It was clear from the start that if the ANITA anomalous events are due to particles that had propagated through thousands of kilometers of Earth, then those particles were very likely not SM particles,” said Mauricio Bustamante, an astrophysicist at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, who was not an author on the new paper.

“The paper that appeared today is the first systematic calculation of how unlikely is that these events were due to SM neutrinos,” he added. “Their result strongly disfavors a SM explanation.”

“I think it’s very compelling,” said Bill Louis, a neutrino physicist at Los Alamos National Laboratory who was not involved in the paper and has been following research into the ANITA events for several months.

If standard model particle created these anomalies, they should have been neutrinos. Researchers know that both because of the particles they decayed into, and because no other standard model particle would even have a fragment of a chance in a million of making it through the Earth.

But neutrinos of this energy, Louis said, just shouldn’t make it through the Earth often enough for ANITA or IceCube to detect. It’s not how they work. But neutrino detectors like ANITA and IceCube don’t detect neutrinos directly. Instead, they detect the particles that neutrinos decay into after smashing into Earth’s atmosphere or Antarctic ice. And there are other events that can generate those particles, triggering the detectors. This paper strongly suggests that those events must have been supersymmetric, Louis said, though he added that more data is necessary.

Fox and his colleagues went on to argue that the particles are most likely to be a sort of theoretical supersymmetric particle called “stau sleptons.” Stau sleptons are supersymmetric versions of a Standard Model particle called the tau lepton. The “S” is for “supersymmetric” (really). [Sparticles to Neutrinos: The Coolest Little Particles in the Universe]

Louis said that at this stage he thinks that level of specificity is “a bit of a stretch.”

The authors make a strong statistical case that no conventional particle would be likely to travel through the Earth in this way, he said, but there isn’t yet enough data to be certain. And there’s certainly not enough that they could definitively figure out what particle made the trip.

Fox didn’t dispute that.

“As an observer, there’s no way that I can know that this is a stau,” he said. “From my perspective, I go trawling around trying to discover new things about the universe, I come upon some really bizarre phenomenon, and then with my colleagues, we do a little literature search to see if anybody has ever thought that this might happen. And then if we find papers in the literature, including one from 14 years ago that predict something just like this phenomenon, then that gets really high weight from me.”

He and his colleagues did find a long chain of papers from theorists predicting that stau sleptons might turn up like this in neutrino observatories. And because those papers were written before the ANITA anomaly, Fox said, that suggests strongly to him that those theorists were onto something.

But there remains a lot of uncertainty on that front, he said. Right now, researchers just know that whatever this particle is, it interacts very weakly with other particles, or else it would have never survived the trip through the planet’s dense mass.

What’s next

Every physicist who spoke with Live Science agreed that researchers need to collect more data to verify that ANITA and IceCube have cracked supersymmetry. It’s possible, Fox said, that when IceCube researchers dig into their data archives they’ll find more, similar events that had previously gone unnoticed. Louis and Bustamante both said that NASA should run more ANITA flights to see if similar upward-going particles turn up.

“For us to be certain that these events are not due to unknown unknowns—say, unmapped properties of the Antarctic ice—we would like other instruments to also detect these sort of events,” Bustamante said.

Over the long-term, if these results are confirmed and the details of what particle is causing them are nailed down, several researchers said that the ANITA anomaly might unlock even more new physics at the LHC.

“Any observation a non-SM particle would be a game changer, because it would tell us which path we should take after the SM,” Ipek said. “The type of [supersymmetric] particle they claim to have produced the signals of, sleptons, are very hard to produce and detect at LHC.”

“So, it is very interesting if they can be observed by other types of experiments. Of course, if this is true, then we will expect a ladder of other [supersymmetric] particles to be observed at the LHC, which would be a complementary test of the claims.”

In other words, the ANITA anomalies could offer scientists the key information necessary to properly tune the LHC to unlock more of supersymmetry. Those experiments might even turn up an explanation for dark matter.

Right now, Fox said, he’s just hungry for more data.

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Wip
Wip
October 1, 2018 8:19 am

Lon Solomon, preacher at Mclean Bible Church, after every sermon says…”So what”? As in…so what does all this mean? And then he gives a short direct message.

What is the short and direct message here?

Robert Blake
Robert Blake
  Wip
October 1, 2018 8:50 am

The short message is: “We need more research money! And after spending all that money on the Hadron Supercollider and finding nothing, we’ve come up with something else we hope will get us more research money!”

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Robert Blake
October 1, 2018 2:51 pm

+1,000

Da Perfessor
Da Perfessor
  Wip
October 1, 2018 10:02 am

I think we are just being prepped for even more strange news from the region. This data made it to publication way too fast for peer-review to have taken place. Just my $0.02.

Da P

Bobbivilla
Bobbivilla
  Wip
October 2, 2018 9:46 pm

Hahaha! Am seriously grinning…:) They don’t know what it is! Lol…
God is awesome, He made this earth. The short and direct message is… They don’t know and it doesn’t make sense according to what they do know! That’s funny…;)

Gerold
Gerold
October 1, 2018 9:08 am

This should be fodder for the conspiracy theorists who believe an alien presence is under the ice or else why did John Kerry, the Pope and various world leaders travel to Antarctica in recent years? Sight-seeing is an unlikely explanation.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
  Gerold
October 1, 2018 10:32 am

Aliens? Pfffft.

Everyone knows the earth is flat. More proof right here.

Robert (QSLV)
Robert (QSLV)
October 1, 2018 9:20 am

The Creator’s sense of humor. As soon as the brilliant ones think they have it figured out, He throws a monkey wrench in their plans……………

Robert (QSLV)

Brian
Brian
October 1, 2018 9:21 am

The answer is simple. The standard model of particle physics is missing something or outright wrong. The scientists work under the human emotion of they’re right and they just need moar money to prove it as Robert said.
Yet as we pour moar money into more boondoggles nothing seems to get solved and more questions/contradictions arise. Scientists frustrated by this and needing ever moar money to pad their little fiefdoms come up with ever more ridiculous hypothesis. Because admitting they could be wrong and need to completely rethink their theories would be an instant death of their gravy train.
So onward they push. Black holes, dark matter, squishy shit fill the logical holes where their theories fall apart. Baffling with bullshit is what most rational people would call this. However the morons in power eat it up, perhaps because they admire a bullshitter when they see them, or maybe it’s because they have fancy titles next to their names like PhD, Dr., Superfly.

Meanwhile there are independent rogues out there who are conducting research that is underfunded, scoffed at and shunned. Yet in the opinion of myself, makes much more sense, and smoothly explains the gaps that dark matter and black holes currently fill. The theory is the EU (electric universe). It is simple, it is elegant and harmonious. KISS: keep it simple stupid.

Remember…it was not that many hundreds of years ago that the world was thought flat, the universe revolved around the Earth, volcano’s and earthquakes were thought to be because the god’s were angry.
What else are we wrong about?

Javelin
Javelin
  Brian
October 1, 2018 2:23 pm

Agreed, I watch a lot of astronomy, physics, quantum mechanics etc videos and read a lot… I am always shaking my head at the way they speak about their theories as if they are accepted, provable facts. Most often it is conjecture built upon already faulty premises.

Brian
Brian
  Javelin
October 1, 2018 7:26 pm

Bingo, exactly…somewhere, someone said my dicks bigger than yours and my theory is mo betta than yours. From that point on, it’s all bullshit built upon bullshit.
They keep promoting that comets are “dirty snowballs”…yet every probe has imaged or landed on predominately peanut shaped oblong lumps of rock. Where’s the damn alien ski resort?

Darrell Dullnig
Darrell Dullnig
October 1, 2018 10:48 am

“Right now, Fox said, he’s just hungry for more data.”

Give him a few more months, and he will have forgotten about data. He’ll just be hungry.

Stucky
Stucky
October 1, 2018 11:01 am

Why don’t they do research on the bizarre particles flying out of the mouths of libfuks?

They can start wif da Spartacus Booker Particle.

Diogenes’ Dung
Diogenes’ Dung
October 1, 2018 12:22 pm

I couldn’t be more excited about science.

I’m particularly thrilled with a new avenue of recent data examination/experiments that have paved a road to a deeper understanding of Gaia. The ultimate prize in Physics, the Unified Field Theory, will be known when “scientists” unite Newtonian/Quantum physics with Shaman/Avatar metaphysics.

The common ground will be understanding why by something that shouldn’t be happening – is happening.
The most embarrassing quote a scientist could ever utter is “The science is settled.”

Einstein would answer, “Question everything.” Nothing thrills a REAL scientist more than discovering a rule that breaks all the rules. “This is what physicists live for. Breaking models, setting new constraints [on reality]…”

Recent data have shown that “rays” of neutrinos are emitted from earth into space; which has never been observed before. They’ve always “bombarded” earth from space.

Newtonian vs Quantum vs Shaman:

The disconnect between Newtonian Physics (gravity makes apples fall with predictable acceleration) and Quantum Physics (the same apple can simultaneously be falling “down” in a “3D dimension” while falling “up” in a up “4D dimension”) is bridged only by the apple. Metaphysics is being the apple.

Gaia is a Sentient Being and the cosmos is her family. When she emits “high-energy particles” into space that she should not be able to author, who is she talking to, about what?

Diogenes
Diogenes
  Diogenes’ Dung
October 1, 2018 2:47 pm

Evidence of Sophia’s correction.

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
October 1, 2018 12:43 pm

Silly. It’s just cosmic rays hitting the ground in Antarctica, saying fuck this its too damn cold, and then bouncing back up to the balloon.

Diogenes’ Dung
Diogenes’ Dung
  Iconoclast421
October 1, 2018 2:33 pm

The horizon is just a place where ships disappeared off the edge of the earth because they defied reality as it was known 400 years ago.

Being incurious is truly silly. Refusal to question what one “knows” is rampant among the “most highly educated”, who rarely question what they know, and continue to perceive a reality that does not exist.

It ain’t what you don’t know that gets you into trouble. It’s what you know for sure that just ain’t so. Mark Twain

Not Convinced
Not Convinced
October 1, 2018 12:48 pm

All that really matters is, how will these discoveries affect the proportion of women and minorities in STEM? Maybe someone should shoot an email to CERN.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 1, 2018 2:04 pm

Alien farts.

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James
James
  MrLiberty
October 1, 2018 4:35 pm

Nope,aliens(extraterrestrial,not illegal)gassing up their ships in private,a form of hydrogen fuel.

mahesh khati
mahesh khati
October 12, 2018 8:57 am

I have already written the paper which proves that there are particles beyond the standard model
http://vixra.org/abs/1611.0096 & http://vixra.org/abs/1703.0045