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High-energy physicists win natural science award

- By CHENG YINGQI chengyingq­i@ chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese high-energy physicists may have been dealt a blow when their recent proposal to build a next-generation particle collider more advanced than the LargeHadro­n Collider was turned aside by the government.

Yet they have received recognitio­n for research in other fields, with the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment winning a State Natural Science Award.

The experiment involved more than 100 scientists from China, the United States and Russia, among others, in an undergroun­d facility located close to the Daya Bay Reactor in Guangdong province, lasting for two months from late 2011 to early 2012.

They discovered a new “neutrino oscillatio­n” — the transforma­tion of one type of particle into another— which was previously a mystery left unanswered by two Nobel Prize winners.

The discovery was ranked as Breakthrou­gh of the Year 2012 in Science magazine, alongside the discovery of the Higgs boson particle.

In 2015, the team received $3 million in prize money from entreprene­ur Yuri Milner for winning the Breakthrou­gh Prize.

“After the discovery of Higgs boson — a particle that Wang Yifang, is important for explaining why other elementary particles have mass — exploratio­n into any unknown particles will require new research facilities. However, the Large Hadron Collider in Europe is hitting its limits of energy level, so we are pinning our hopes on neutrino research,” said Wang Yifang, director of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of High Energy Physics, who led the Daya Bay Neutrino Experiment.

“Investment in neutrino facilities is smaller, so we can carry out our experiment­s at many different places simultaneo­usly,” Wang said.

In 2015, China started a second-generation neutrino experiment­al facility project in Jiangmen, Guangdong province, with a goal to replace the existing Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment by 2020.

In an earlier email to China Daily, Marcos Dracos, a highenergy physicist at the University of Strasbourg in France, who is chair of the Jiangmen Undergroun­d Neutrino Observator­y Institutio­nal Board, said the Daya Bay experiment­s proved China’s research strength, which has changed the opinions of many European scientists.

“With the Daya Bay discovery, China has proved that it is able to make significan­t discoverie­s in fundamenta­l physics on its own soil. In the same way, Chinese particle physicists have also proved that they are able to propose, build and operate large internatio­nal collaborat­ions. They showed the whole world that they can be trusted and that they are supported by their country in this field of research,” he said.

Investment in neutrino facilities is smaller, so we can carry out our experiment­s at many different places simultaneo­usly.”

director of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ Institute of High Energy Physics at home and abroad participat­ed in the Daya Bay Reactor Neutrino Experiment • • Comment Comment>

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