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The Sound of Particles: Physics in Tune

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smac site de rencontre cite rencontre afro visit The Higgs boson is not the only particle you can play with a musical instrument. A team working at the Fermi Large Area Telescope (LAT) have got the idea of translating gamma-ray bursts into musical notes. Gamma-ray bursts are explosions of high-frequency electromagnetic radiations, and they are the brightest events known to occur in the universe. Listen to a “song” made from the photons of the most energetic explosion ever recorded, GRB 080916C, in September 2008.

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http://bhbfunding.com/info huy rencontres jeune public 2011 Stephen P. Bianchini is a statistician and a social scientist working in higher education. Based in rainy UK. Passionate about astrophysics, space security, SF and technical diving. Blog: http://earthianhivemind.net/ Twitter: @SPBianchini

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