
A rich harvest of results in Prague
The 42nd international conference on high-energy physics reported progress across all areas of high-energy physics.
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The 42nd international conference on high-energy physics reported progress across all areas of high-energy physics.
Following the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012, the CMS collaboration has been exploring its properties with ever-increasing precision.
The ATLAS collaboration recently released improved results on the Higgs boson’s interaction with second- and third-generation quarks.
Matthew McCullough argues that beyond-the-Standard Model physics may be most strongly expressed in the Higgs self-coupling.
Supersymmetry (SUSY) provides elegant solutions to many of the problems of the Standard Model (SM) by introducing new boson/fermion partners for each SM fermion/boson, and by extending the Higgs secto...
The ATLAS collaboration recently compiled a series of results targeting HH decays to bbγγ, bbττ, bbbb, bbℓℓ plus missing transverse energy, and multilepton final states.
The measurement benefits from the unique forward coverage of the LHCb detector.
Geared for discovery more so than delicacy, the LHC is defying expectations by rivalling lepton colliders for precision.
The simplest possible interaction in nature is when three identical particle lines meet at a single vertex.
The Standard Model emerged intact from this year's Rencontres de Moriond electroweak, while new paths of enquiry were illuminated.