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http://cdsweb.cern.ch/journal/CERNBulletin/2011/17/News Articles/1345733?ln=en
It took physicists by surprise when analysis of the data collected by the two LHCf calorimeters in 2010 showed that high-energy cosmic rays don't interact with the atmosphere in the manner predicted by theory.
"Given the significant disparities between the theoretical predictions and our experimental data, I believe that physicists specialising in this research field will be obliged to re-visit their results in the light of this new information."*
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http://cdsweb.cern.ch/journal/CERNBulletin/2011/17/News Articles/1345733?ln=en
It took physicists by surprise when analysis of the data collected by the two LHCf calorimeters in 2010 showed that high-energy cosmic rays don't interact with the atmosphere in the manner predicted by theory.
"Given the significant disparities between the theoretical predictions and our experimental data, I believe that physicists specialising in this research field will be obliged to re-visit their results in the light of this new information."*