Centauro Event

A Centauro event is a kind of anomalous event observed in cosmic-ray detectors since 1972. They are so named because their shape resembles that of a centaur. If some versions of string theory are correct, then high-energy cosmic rays could create black holes when they collide with molecules in the Earth's atmosphere. These black holes would be tiny, with a mass of around 10 micrograms. They would also be unstable enough to explode in a burst of particles within around a billion-billion-billionth of a second (10-27 of a second). Theodore Tomaras, a physicist at the University of Crete in Heraklion, Greece, and his Russian collaborators hypothesize that these miniature black holes could explain certain anomalous observations made by cosmic-ray detectors in the Bolivian Andes and on a mountain in Tajikistan. In 1972, the Andean detector registered a cascade that was strangely rich in charged, quark-based particles; far more particles were detected in the bottom portion of the detector than in the top portion . It was called a "Centauro" event, because it resembled the half-man half-horse beings of Greek mythology. In years since, the detectors in Bolivia and Tajikistan have detected more than 40 Centauro events. Various explanations have been suggested. One possible explanation might be if the strong force between particles behaves unusually when they have extremely high energies. Exploding black holes are also a possibility. The team calculated what signal a detector would register if a cosmic ray creates a miniature black hole that explodes nearby. The researchers' prediction is consistent with the observed Centauro events. The Tomaras team hopes that computer simulations of mini black holes exploding, and further observations, will solve the puzzle. If they are successful it would confirm hidden dimensions in our universe. If so, particle accelators like the one at CERN will soon be able to manufacture black holes to order and the Large Hadron Collider, scheduled to begin operations in 2007, would have enough energy to create thousands of black holes every day.

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*CERN Courier article

 

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