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Tiny mismatch in particle decays hints at flaws in the Standard Model: CERN

By ernesto Alagos | Wednesday, April 22, 2026, 10:37 AM Asia/Singapore

Tiny mismatch in particle decays hints at flaws in the Standard Model: CERN

New LHC data reveal subtle difference in beauty‑baryon decays, deepening doubts that current theory fully explains how known quantum particles behave.

Scientists at CERN are checking whether tiny subatomic particles behave the same way in all cases, because even a small difference could be a clue that our current picture of the universe is incomplete.

The latest completed experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is again raising questions about the Standard Model of the Universe, after measuring a subtle mismatch in how some beauty-baryon decays produce electrons versus muons.

The latest result is not strong enough on its own to prove new physics, but it adds to a cluster of earlier hints that the standard model may not be complete.


Cracks in the Standard Model

In the new study, researchers analyzed proton-proton collision data collected at CERN at 7, 8, and 13 TeV and focused on a heavy particle called “beauty baryon” containing a bottom quark. They compared how often it decayed into a proton, a charged kaon, and either an electron-positron pair or a muon-antimuon pair, because the Standard Model says those two channels should occur at nearly the same rate once mass differences are taken into account.

That principle is known as “lepton universality”, and it is one of the Standard Model’s key tests. The measured ratio came out slightly below 1, which points in the same direction as several earlier anomalies, but the statistical significance was only about one standard deviation, far short of the five sigma usually required for a discovery.

Even so, particle physicists are paying attention because related measurements in beauty-meson decays have produced similar tensions over the past several years. A separate 2026 analysis had reported a discrepancy of four standard deviations from Standard Model expectations, which is not enough to declare a breakthrough, but is unusual enough to keep interest high.

If the pattern survives future data checks, it could point to a new particle or interaction beyond the current theory. For now, the result is best understood as an intriguing crack (among many earlier ones) in the Standard Model’s armor rather than proof that the model has broken.

The ongoing research exemplifies a quiet but profound correction to scientific overconfidence: even our most triumphal scientific edifice, the Standard Model, now shows faint cracks under scrutiny, reminding us that the universe answers not to human hubris but to the hard limits of what we can actually know — from a limited, flawed perspective that too often mistakes its models for the whole truth.

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