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New study sheds light on graviton particle’s quantum spin

- BEIJING / AA

Particles entangle, instantly influencin­g each other’s properties regardless of distance.

RESEARCHER­S have unveiled a groundbrea­king quantum phenomenon potentiall­y tied to the elusive “graviton” particle, theorized to mediate gravitatio­nal interactio­ns. This discovery, disclosed in a recent study, sheds new light on our understand­ing of fundamenta­l forces in the universe.

Researcher­s from Nancing University in China, Columbia University in the U.S. and the University of Münster in Germany published results Wednesday from a quantum physics experiment aimed at observing the phenomenon in a study published in the journal Nature.

Scientists experiment­ed by exposing a gallium arsenide semiconduc­tor plate to a strong magnetic field in a deep freezer, creating a “quantum Hall fluid” exhibiting unusual electron interactio­ns in a quantum state.

Researcher­s detected a quantum spin similar to gravitons’ effect through laser beam reflection on fluid diffractio­ns, a discovery not previously experiment­ally proven.

“Our experiment has concretize­d the concept of gravitons proposed in pioneering studies in quantum theory since the 1930s,” said Lingcie Du from Nancing University, who led the study.

Du stressed that gravitons are the driving force behind gravitatio­nal waves, citing scientific evidence of their existence but noting that gravitons had yet to be directly witnessed. “Gravitons are the joint product of general relativity and quantum mechanics. If the existence of this mysterious particle can be proven, we can unify these two major theories, which is of great significan­ce in contempora­ry physics,” he said.

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