
ATLAS experiment’s winter round-up
The ATLAS experiment sent the results of more than 40 new analyses to "La Thuille", "Moriond" and other winter conferences.
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The ATLAS experiment sent the results of more than 40 new analyses to "La Thuille", "Moriond" and other winter conferences.
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations are carrying out a large-scale hunt for hypothetical heavy partners of the Standard Model gauge bosons, the W and the Z.
Researchers in the Modular Neutron Array (MoNA) collaboration have found evidence for a new nuclear-decay mode at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University.
The first week of the 47th Rencontres de Moriond, devoted to weak interactions and unified theories, came to a close on 10 March, leaving participants not only impressed but also puzzled by the new r...
The search for the neutrinoless double-beta decay (ββ0ν decay) aims to solve a long-standing question concerning the nature of neutrinos.
The presentations revealed that if the Higgs boson exists in the manner predicted by the Standard Model, then its mass is most likely between 115.5 and 127 GeV.
The ATLAS collaboration has announced the discovery of the χb(3P), which is a bound state of a bottom quark and bottom antiquark (bb).
A team at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL) at Michigan State University has developed a new experimental technique for measuring (p, n) charge-exchange reactions at intermediat...
Impressive headway in the study of double beta decay.
The ATLAS Collaboration has published its latest search for neutral resonances decaying to pairs of leptons, either electrons or muons.