Particle PhysicsNews - Page 12

New evidence of Higgs boson decay at CERN

Physicists from the ATLAS Collaboration have discovered evidence of the Higgs boson decaying to a low-mass dilepton system and a photon.

Swedish project will develop superconducting magnets to control charged particles

A new project will develop energy efficient superconducting magnets that can be used to control charged particles, like electrons and protons.

Neutrino experiments in Japan: tradition at the frontier of physics

Professor Federico Sanchez from the University of Geneva looks at the history of neutrino experiments in Japan.

CERN researchers develop way to search for axions

Researchers have discovered a new avenue to search for axions, a hypothetical particle that is one of the candidates of dark matter particles.

Using total absorption gamma-ray spectroscopy to study nuclear beta decay

Dr Muriel Fallot, Assistant Professor at the University of Nantes (SUBATECH Laboratory) performs her work using the Total Absorption Gamma-ray Spectroscopy technique to study...

New theory suggests the existence of a fifth dimension could explain dark matter

Theoretical physicists speculate that the existence of a fifth dimension could solve many open questions in physics.

The CERN Antimatter Factory’s role in the search for cold dark matter

CERN has opened up new possibilities in the search for cold dark matter by setting new limits on the existence of axion-like particles.

Heavy ion physics and its applications

Dr Ivan Kisel uses the analogy of throwing pebbles into a pond and observing their ripples to explain how heavy ion physics is approached.

Scientists suggest newly detected X-ray emissions from neutron stars could be evidence of axions

As published in Physical Review Letters, evidence of long-sought hypothetical particles, known as axions, could be found in X-ray emissions.

Study using ultracold atoms sheds new light on an unknown quantum phenomenon

Researchers at the University of Bonn, Germany, have used ultracold atoms to study a previously unknown quantum phenomenon.

Exploring matter 10 microseconds after the Big Bang

Professor John W Harris, from Yale University’s Department of Physics, discusses how a better understanding of what happened immediately after the Big Bang could...

High energy physics in China

Professor Yifang Wang spoke to The Innovation Platform about high energy physics in China and the multifaceted work taking place at the Institute of...

CERN discusses its new 3D printed neutrino detector SuperFGD

Albert De Roeck, senior research scientist at CERN, spoke to Innovation News Network’s digital editor, Caitlin Magee, about the EP-Neutrino group and its 3D...

Neutrinos, antineutrinos and fundamental interactions

Professor Roberto Petti from the University of South Carolina discusses current and future neutrino experiments (including a dedicated LBNF beamline at Fermilab) designed to...

Innovation News Network - Free Digital eBook Library

Innovation News Network - Global Innovation Partners

Special Reports

Partner News

Special Reports Cont'd

Partner News Cont'd