Read article 'Greening gaseous detectors'
Greening gaseous detectors
More than 200 experts participated in a workshop to study alternatives to the harmful chlorofluorocarbons which play an important role in traditional gas mixtures.
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Read article 'Greening gaseous detectors'
More than 200 experts participated in a workshop to study alternatives to the harmful chlorofluorocarbons which play an important role in traditional gas mixtures.
Read article 'In search of WISPs'
Experiments such as MADMAX, IAXO and ALPS II are expanding the search for axions and other weakly interacting ‘slim’ particles that could hail from far above the TeV scale.
Read article 'Final stretch for LHC upgrades'
After two years of intense work, accelerator physicists are cooling the LHC to operational temperatures and eyeing the final stretch of the road to Run 3.
Read article 'A long-lived paradigm shift'
Experimentalists and theorists met from 16 to 19 November for the eighth workshop of the LHC's long-lived particles community.
Read article 'How to find a Higgs boson'
Ivo van Vulpen’s popular book isn’t an airy pamphlet cashing in on the 2012 discovery, but a realistic representation of what it’s like to be a particle physicist.
Read article 'Neutrinos for peace'
Detectors similar to those used to hunt for sterile neutrinos could help guard against the extraction of plutonium-239 for nuclear weapons, writes Patrick Huber.
Read article 'Tuning in to neutrinos'
A new generation of accelerator and reactor experiments is opening an era of high-precision neutrino measurements.
Read article 'Sensing a passage through the unknown'
A global network of ultra-sensitive optical atomic magnetometers – GNOME – has begun its search for exotic fields beyond the Standard Model.
Read article 'Circular colliders eye Higgs self-coupling'
Alain Blondel and Panagiotis Charitos report on developments at the third FCC Physics and Experiments Workshop.
Read article 'New SMOG on the horizon'
LHCb will soon become the first LHC experiment able to run simultaneously with two separate interaction regions.