LHCb Indirectly Discovers 'Hypertriton' and 'Antihypertriton'
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has indirectly detected a rare atomic nucleus called "hypertriton" using a novel technique to analyze old data. Over 100 of these unstable hypernuclei were recorded, which contain a unique "flavor" of quark. This discovery could contribute to our understanding of the elusive "antihelium" observed in space.