
ALPHA sheds light on antihydrogen’s fine structure
The latest spectral measurements of antihydrogen atoms confirm that a key portion of QED holds up in both matter and antimatter.
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The latest spectral measurements of antihydrogen atoms confirm that a key portion of QED holds up in both matter and antimatter.
A challenge for such searches is that the masses of the supersymmetric particles are unknown, leaving a large range of possibilities to explore.
CMS has made a novel measurement of the top-quark mass by reconstructing boosted top quarks as single jets.
A new ATLAS analysis cuts a swathe into the parameter space for one well-motivated alternative electroweak symmetry breaking sector.
CMS has probed the running of the mass of the top quark for the first time - an important test of the validity of QCD, and an indirect search for unknown physics.
Jet modification effects are predicted to be strongest in this kinematic region.
LHCb will soon become the first LHC experiment able to run simultaneously with two separate interaction regions.
The EPS-AG prizes are awarded every three years for outstanding achievements in the accelerator field.
The ATLAS and CMS collaborations have obtained new insights into the charge-parity structure of top-Higgs interactions.
The 2020s should see the start of a new type of astrophysics, reports Merlin Kole.