The interaction of the Higgs boson with its own field leads to its mass generation.
Trio of J/ψ particles in one go
High-energy particle accelerators are unique tools to study the structure of matter at the shortest distances. The most powerful accelerator today is the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that has so far collided beams of protons up to center-of-mass energies of 13 TeV.
Jets-of-all-trades: constraining Standard Model and Beyond
For the first time, CMS physicists extract the fundamental parameters of QCD together with constraints on the New Physics.
A tale of two colliders and the unrivalled precision on the Z invisible width
The most powerful particle collider in the world, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), was built in the 27 km tunnel originally excavated for the highest energy electron-positron collider ever built, LEP.
CMS Thesis Award Winners 2020
The awardees of the 2020 CMS Thesis Award are Matteo Defranchis,