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Jun 6, 2021 at 11:34 comment added my2cts @user191954 Charged particles do nevertheless leave a trace of bubbles. Also, it is not the speed but the momentum that determines the radius of curvature.
Jul 14, 2018 at 9:08 comment added user191954 Please add some more details to this answer. I don't have any citation for this, but from my understanding, a charged particle moving at an extremely high speed won't show up too clearly in a bubble chamber because the radius of the curve would be huge. And we theoretically believe that gravitons move at the speed of light. If that's correct, your argument in this answer doesn't say anything conclusive.
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