
COMPASS observes a new narrow meson
The COMPASS collaboration has recently observed the existence of an unusual meson made from light quarks.
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The COMPASS collaboration has recently observed the existence of an unusual meson made from light quarks.
An international team has at last succeeded in producing a neutral electron–positron plasma in a terrestrial laboratory experiment.
Ground-breaking on the way to a new experiment at Fermilab to look for the neutrinoless transformation of a muon into an electron.
The CMS collaboration published two new measurements that provide a comprehensive view of the production of dimuons.
At the recent Moriond Electroweak (EW) conference at La Thuile, the LHCb collaboration presented an updated angular analysis of the decay B → K*0 μ+μ– using the experiment’s full data set f...
CERN's TOTEm experiment has made a precision measurement of elastic pp scattering at the LHC
In the first week of March, at Les Rencontres de Physique de la Vallée d’Aoste, La Thuile, the LHCb collaboration announced a precision measurement of CP (charge/parity) violation.
The 10th meeting of the Quarkonium Working Group provides a good time to take stock.
Charmonia, bound states of charm and anti-charm quarks, are probes for the formation of hot quark–gluon plasma (QGP) in heavy-ion collisions.