(Phys.org)—Last year,two teams working at the LHC reported that they had found proton-to-proton collisions that had led to the creation of more photon pairs (with energies of approximately 750 GeV) than was expected, main to theories that the evidence might be pointing to a modern particle than no one has theorized. This discovery led to a plethora (excess, overabundance) of teams creating papers seeking to be the first to explain this seeming anomaly—so many papers own been submitted to journals for publication that editors own had to pick and choose which to publish. One example is Robert Garisto with Physical Review Letters, and who has published an editorial describing the onrush and the decision to publish just four papers in their latest edition,which the editorial team believes is representative of the four main ideas.
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