The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is operating again after its winter break.
News
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achintya |
Physics
A search is presented for a massive particle, generically referred to as a Z′, decaying into a t-tbar pair. The search focuses on Z′ resonances that are sufficiently massive to produce highly Lorentz-boosted top quarks, which yield collimated decay…
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achintya |
Physics
The production of b jets in association with a Z/γ* boson is studied using proton-proton collisions delivered by the LHC at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV and recorded by the CMS detector. The inclusive production rates for Z/γ* + b-jet is…
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lucas |
Collaboration
The DT upgrade pages has been updated to include new links to many items such as meetings, documents, results and so on.
See: https://cmsexperiment.web.cern.ch/org/dt-upgrades
-- Cristina Fernández Bedoya
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chamizo |
Collaboration
CMS has just recorded the first collisions with stable beams at a world-record collision energy of 8 TeV[1].
CMS took good quality data with all sub-detectors working well.
The LHC fill lasted for 1h34min and the "pile-up" at the beginning of the…
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achintya |
Physics
Results are presented from a search for heavy bottom-like quarks, produced in pairs in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV, undertaken with the CMS experiment at the LHC. The b′ quarks are assumed to decay exclusively to a top quark and a W boson (tW). The…
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achintya |
Physics
A study of dijet production in proton-proton collisions was performed at √s = 7 TeV for jets with pT > 35 GeV and |y| < 4.7[1] using data collected with the CMS detector at the LHC in 2010. Events with at least one pair of jets are denoted as…
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achintya |
Physics
Results are presented from a search for new physics in which the final state contains a photon (γ) and missing transverse energy (MET). The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 5.0 fb−1 (inverse femtobarns) collected in pp collisions at √s…
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achintya |
External news (e.g. BBC)
From the BBC: 'Jim [Al-Khalili] talks [to] CERN physicist, Tejinder Virdee about the search for the elusive Higgs boson, also known as the "God particle". Last December, scientists working at the Large Hadron Collider caught a tantalising glimpse…
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achintya |
Physics
The LHC provides CMS with millions of collisions each second, and a wealth of physics data is obtained from the proton-proton interactions. In order to record all these data for analyses, all CMS sub-detectors have to be performing optimally. If you…
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lapka |
Collaboration
On Monday, 12th March 2012, 16 high-school students from Annecy, France awoke with excitement; they knew it was not going to be an ordinary day!
Although they live only 40 km away from CERN, the students had never visited the laboratory, and on this…
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External news (e.g. BBC)
As a young student, I was taught that mathematics is the language of physics. While largely true, one also cannot communicate in CMS at the CERN LHC without learning a plethora of acronyms. When we wrote the CMS Trigger and Data Acquistion System (…