Read article 'Dieter Proch 1943–2024'
Dieter Proch 1943–2024
Dieter Proch made significant contributions to accelerator science at DESY and beyond.
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Read article 'Dieter Proch 1943–2024'
Dieter Proch made significant contributions to accelerator science at DESY and beyond.
Read article 'Balancing matter and antimatter in Pb–Pb collisions'
The ALICE collaboration has placed stringent limits on models describing baryon-number transport effects.
Read article 'Belle II back in business'
Having emerged from a scheduled long shutdown, the upgraded Belle II detector in Japan recorded its first collisions on 20 February.
Read article 'Iodine vapours impact climate modelling'
Climate models are missing an important source of aerosol particles in polar and marine regions, according to new results from the CLOUD experiment at CERN.
Read article 'The promise of laser-cooled positronium'
In demonstrating laser cooling of a purely leptonic matter-antimatter system, the AEgIS collaboration opens new possibilities for antimatter research.
Read article 'Beams back for a bumper year'
For the LHC, the aim during 2024 is to accumulate an integrated luminosity of up to 90 inverse femtobarns.
Read article 'Potent accelerators in microquasar jets'
H.E.S.S opens exciting possibilities in the search for galactic cosmic-ray sources at PeV energies and extragalactic ones at EeV energies.
A major upgrade to the AMS-02 tracking system planned for 2026 will bring key information relating to a mysterious excess of cosmic rays at high energies.
Read article 'Extremely Brilliant Source illuminates Paganini’s favourite violin'
Intense beams of synchrotron X-rays have revealed the inner workings of Niccolò Paganini’s favourite violin.
Read article 'CMS closes in on tau g–2'
The CMS collaboration has reported the first observation of ?? → ?? in pp collisions, setting a new benchmark for the tau lepton’s magnetic moment.