Author: Piotr Traczyk
-
Smarter decisions at the speed of physics
Smart and fast decision making is key when dealing with the onslaught of collisions at the LHC. At the High-Luminosity LHC (HiLumi LHC), the ATLAS and CMS experiments are expected to process detector data at rates corresponding to roughly a quarter of the 2025 global internet traffic. All in real time, as part of the
-
ATLAS probes Higgs interaction with the heaviest quarks
With its updated analysis methods, the ATLAS collaboration has significantly improved the precision of its measurements of Higgs boson interactions
-
LHCb investigates the rare Σ+→pμ+μ- decay
The rarest hyperon decay ever observed
-
FASER measures high-energy neutrino interaction strength
The interaction strength of neutrinos had never previously been measured in this energy range
-
The LHC lead-ion collision run starts
For the coming 5 weeks the LHC experiments will be taking data for their heavy-ion physics programmes
-
Looking for sterile neutrinos in the CMS muon system
CMS presents results of searches for long-lived neutral particles
-
CMS on the lookout for new physics
The CMS experiment awaits LHC Run 3 to explore several analyses showing small disagreements with theory expectations
-
Largest matter-antimatter asymmetry observed
New results from the LHCb experiment on CP asymmetry in charmless three-body charged B meson decays include the largest CP asymmetry ever observed







