Read article 'Quarkonium experts regroup at CERN'
Quarkonium experts regroup at CERN
The 17th Quarkonium Working Group brought together more than 200 researchers at CERN from 17 to 21 November.
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Read article 'Quarkonium experts regroup at CERN'
The 17th Quarkonium Working Group brought together more than 200 researchers at CERN from 17 to 21 November.
Read article 'The top turns thirty'
The 18th International Workshop on Top Quark Physics brought the top-quark community to Seoul, South Korea, from 21 to 26 September 2025.
Read article 'Charm and beauty alike in fragmentation'
By tracking how much of a jet’s momentum each hadron carries, the LHCb collaboration has now compared how charm, beauty and light quarks hadronise.
Read article 'The flavour dependence of jet structures'
In a recent analysis, the ALICE collaboration compared the yields of charged particles associated with electrons from heavy-flavour hadron decays with those of the light hadrons.
Read article 'The many flavours of LHCb'
The 15th Implications of LHCb Measurements and Future Prospects workshop gathered flavour-physics researchers at CERN from 4 to 7 November 2025.
Read article 'Tau leptons join the hunt'
The LHCb collaboration reports its first dedicated searches for rare beauty-meson decays involving tau leptons.
Read article 'Neural networks boost B-tagging'
The LHCb collaboration developed an inclusive deep-learning flavour tagger for neutral B-mesons, improving tagging power by up to 35%.
Read article 'Mainz muses on future of kaon physics'
KAONS 2025 brought nearly 100 physicists to Mainz from 8 to 12 September 2025, to discuss the latest results in kaon physics.
Read article 'Hadronic decays confirm long-lived Ωc0 baryon'
A new LHCb analysis of hadronic decays confirms that the Ωc0 baryon lives longer than once thought.
Read article 'Muons under the microscope in Cincinnati'
The 23rd edition of Flavor Physics and CP Violation (FPCP) attracted 100 physicists to Cincinnati, USA, from 2 to 6 June 2025.