Display of a lead–lead collision at 5.02 TeV per nucleon pair that resulted in a candidate pair of top quarks that decay into other particles.The event contains four particle jets (yellow cones), one electron (green line) and one muon (red line). The inlay shows an axial view of the event.https://www.pi.uni-bonn.de/en/news/first-observation-of-top-quarks-in-heavy-ion-collisions/atlas_ttbarpbpb_run366931_evt448945669_2018-11-26t02-48-46.png/viewhttps://www.pi.uni-bonn.de/en/news/first-observation-of-top-quarks-in-heavy-ion-collisions/atlas_ttbarpbpb_run366931_evt448945669_2018-11-26t02-48-46.png/@@images/image-1200-ad7829e1c11db5f848b65163ccff8406.png
Display of a lead–lead collision at 5.02 TeV per nucleon pair that resulted in a candidate pair of top quarks that decay into other particles.
The event contains four particle jets (yellow cones), one electron (green line) and one muon (red line). The inlay shows an axial view of the event.