The CMS experiment at CERN
RPC Completed the Reinstallation of Super Modules
After the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was shut down in December 2018 following the successful completion of RUN 2 operation (2015-2018), CMS is undergoing an intensive upgrade and maintenance program during the current 3-years break (“Long Shutdown 2”
Hunting leptoquarks with the CMS experiment
The CMS Collaboration has released a new search for leptoquarks, a hypothetical particle that would be the "missing link" between quarks and leptons. The result has been submitted to the journal Physics Letters B.
A Toy Universe to study top quarks and search for New Physics
What if new particles modify the behaviour of existing particles, but by only a little bit? In a new result, CMS physicists search for new physics using a technique called Effective Field Theory to study the top quark in a "toy universe".
CMS collaboration publishes its 1,000th paper
On November 24th, the CMS collaboration at
Congratulations to Geoffrey Hall on achieving the James Chadwick Medal and Prize
Professor Geoffrey Hall
Forward-looking with half a Higgs
Eight years ago in 2012, at the largest International Conference on High Energy Physics, the discovery of a new particle carefully coined as Higgs boson-like was announced by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations.
Shielding the outer muon barrel chambers of CMS for HL-LHC : preparing an umbrella before the rain
CMS has just finished wrapping the barrel with a new layer which is not a new detector but a brand new protection system aimed to keep the outer barrel muon chambers shielded from background radiation present in the experimental cavern during collisions.
Fitting pieces into a gigantic jig-saw puzzle: the role of the Integration Office in CMS.
When visitors at CMS enter the cavern and see the detector in all its beauty, they often ask how it has been possible to fit everything together and to make it work as a singular instrument.