Probing QGP and top quark detection
It is believed that large amounts of quark-gluon plasma (QGP) were formed soon after the Big Bang, and this plasma provided the conditions necessary for the formation of protons, neutrons, and various other fundamental particles.
Understanding QGP at length can help scientists understand the factors that contributed to the origin of all matter as we know it. However, when QGP is observed using heavy-ion collisions, it appears with a lifetime of 10-23 seconds — making it impossible to study.