Read article 'Electroweak precision at the LHC'
Electroweak precision at the LHC
Geared for discovery more so than delicacy, the LHC is defying expectations by rivalling lepton colliders for precision.
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Read article 'Electroweak precision at the LHC'
Geared for discovery more so than delicacy, the LHC is defying expectations by rivalling lepton colliders for precision.
Read article 'Homing in on the Higgs self-interaction'
The simplest possible interaction in nature is when three identical particle lines meet at a single vertex.
Read article 'Six rare decays at the energy frontier'
Andrzej Buras explains how two rare kaon decays and four rare B-meson decays will soon probe for new physics beyond the reach of direct searches at colliders.
Read article 'In defiance of cosmic-ray power laws'
From its pristine vantage point on the International Space Station, the Calorimetric Electron Telescope, CALET, has uncovered anomalies in the spectra of protons and electrons below the cosmic-ray kne...
Read article 'LHC physicists spill the beans in Boston'
Dedicated solely to LHC physics, the LHCP conference is a vital gathering for experts in the field. The 12th edition was no exception, attracting 450 physicists to Northeastern University in Boston fr...
Read article 'CMS studies single-top production'
Being the most massive known elementary particle, top quarks are a focus for precision measurements and searches for new phenomena.
Read article 'LHCb targets rare radiative decay'
The LHCb collaboration has reported the first search for the decay of the neutral strange B-meson to a pair of muons and a reconstructed photon.
Read article 'Boosting physics with precision and intensity'
Physics Beyond Colliders' annual workshop convened 175 physicists at CERN to provide updates on ongoing projects and explore new proposals.
Read article 'SHiP to chart hidden sector'
In March, CERN selected a new experiment called SHiP to search for hidden particles using high-intensity proton beams from the SPS.
Read article 'Probing resonant production of Higgs bosons'
No known particle is heavy enough to decay into two Higgs bosons. The resonant production of Higgs pairs would therefore be clear evidence for new physics.