Dear Colleagues in EP,
It is my pleasure to introduce the EP newsletter for the first time. This edition of the EP newsletter includes a very varied set of articles, well representing the diversity in the department’s activities....
The third International Conference on Detector Stability and Aghttps://indico.cern.ch/event/1237829/ing Phenomena in Gaseous Detectors offered an occasion for sharing new results, new ideas and new facility requirements.
Read MOREWhile particle physics is accustomed to long-term planning for detectors, computing demands require a new approach due to rapid technological advancements.
Read MOREEP-DT Gas Team is collaborating with experiments and CERN's environmental board to develop innovative solutions for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from essential detector gases.
Read MOREUsing cutting-edge analysis technologies, ATLAS scientists were able to explore a much larger area of supersymmetric parameter space than ever before.
Read MOREEnhancements to the CMS trigger and data acquisition systems before Run 3 at the LHC increased event rates and data volume, expanding the detector's physics reach.
Read MOREThe BASE experiment inches closer to a ten-fold improvement in the measurement accuracy of the antiproton's magnetic moment, known as the g-factor.
Read MOREResearchers at ISOLDE-CERN are developing new characterization techniques for magnetic materials used in green technologies.
Read MORELHCb experiment at CERN observes a new way for a subatomic particle called the charmed beauty meson to decay.
Read MOREWe engage with Professor Vafa (Professor of Physics at Harvard University) in a conversation that delves into the complexities of theoretical physics, the challenges, and opportunities it presents, and the advice he has for aspiring physicists embarking on their journeys of discovery.
Read MOREA theoretical perspective on recent intriguing results from LHC's ATLAS and CMS experiments that find a mild excess of events consistent with a new Higgs boson at 95GeV.
Read MOREThe Future Circular Collider (FCC) project, initiated in response to the European Strategy for Particle Physics, has reached a critical juncture with its midterm review.
Read MOREAn overview of the thermal history of our Universe and the sequence of objects (e.g., protons, planets, and galaxies) that condensed out of the background as the Universe expanded and cooled.
Read MOREThe legacy of Bruce Marsh, the visionary behind the groundbreaking RILIS technology at CERN's ISOLDE facility.
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