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Low-energy leptons for high-energy physics

Since the LHC first began colliding protons over ten years ago, CMS physicists have hoped to find evidence for one of the most popular and expansive theories of New Physics -- Supersymmetry.   The key idea of Supersymmetry (or “SUSY”) is to add a new symmetry of nature, which im

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"To be, or not to be conserved, that is the question": Lepton flavor in Higgs boson decays

The term 'flavor' was introduced by Murray Gell-Mann and his student Harald Fritzsch to describe the different types of quarks known at the time – up, down, and strange – the list of quark flavors grew to six.

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Searching for new physics with very high energy lepton pairs

 

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Searching for a hidden signal

The CMS Collaboration has released the results of a new analysis that looks for the subtle influence of “new physics” in the production of a W boson and photon pair.   

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Jetting through a droplet of matter from the early universe

High energy heavy-ion collisions provide a unique opportunity to study one of the four forces of nature, the strong force, under extreme conditions.

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The top quarks' energetic light

Electromagnetic interactions govern everyday life: You see an object when particles of light deposit energy on the retinas in your eyes. Our sense of touch results from the exchange of the same particles, the photons, between the atoms in our skin and the objects we touch.

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How many Higgs bosons are there?

In the Standard Model of particle physics, at least one Higgs boson

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Under the Radar: Searching for Stealthy New Particles

The standard model of particle physics encapsulates our current know

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Observation of a new excited beautiful strange baryon at the CMS experiment

Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) is the part of the Standard Model of Particle Physics that describes the strong interaction.

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Finding electrons and photons with the CMS detector

 

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