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Spin goes Chinese
A report from the International Symposium on Spin Physics.
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Charmonia, bound states of charm and anti-charm quarks, are probes for the formation of hot quark–gluon plasma (QGP) in heavy-ion collisions.
For the first time in a single experiment, LHCb has achieved a precision of better than 10° in measuring the angle γ that is linked to CP violation in the Standard Model.
Highlights from the host of exciting results presented at Beauty 2014.
Reporting from a meeting to honour a surprising discovery.
The Sixth Meeting on CPT and Lorentz Symmetry held in 2013 focused on tests of these fundamental symmetries and on related theoretical issues, including scenarios for possible violations.
This is the first time that a heavy flavoured spin-3 particle has been observed, and it should lead to new insights into hadron spectroscopy.
A look back at a surprising discovery 50 years ago.
Over two decades, two experiments at CERN proved the existence of a subtle difference between particles and antiparticles.
Interest in CP violation continues today with studies of b hadrons and neutrinos.