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The signal could be caused by a quasi-bound top–antitop meson commonly called "toponium".
The measurement benefits from the unique forward coverage of the LHCb detector.
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In his new popular book, Harry Cliff tackles the thorny subject of anomalies in fundamental science.
The CMS collaboration recently used a dedicated set of high-rate “scouting” triggers to extend their search for dark photons to lower energies.
Forty-five experts from industry and academia met in the magnificent city of Toledo for the second workshop on efficient RF sources.
Intense beams of synchrotron X-rays have revealed the inner workings of Niccolò Paganini’s favourite violin.
Newly appointed EuCAPT director Silvia Pascoli sets out her vision for disentangling fundamental questions involving dark matter, the baryon asymmetry, neutrinos, cosmic rays, gravitational waves, dar ...
The TOOLS 2020 conference attracted around 200 phenomenologists and experimental physicists to work on numerical tools for dark-matter models, and more.
Strings of photodetectors anchored to the seabed off the coast of Sicily have detected the most energetic neutrino ever observed, smashing previous records.
The largest charm-threshold data set ever collected is also vital for studies with charm and beauty mesons at LHCb and Belle II.
The LHCb collaboration has announced first results on the production of antihelium and antihypertriton nuclei in proton–proton collisions at the LHC. The sixth plenary workshop of the Muon g-2 Theory ...