Precise measurement of sin2θW at CMS
The electroweak mixing angle is a key parameter defining how the SM unifies the electromagnetic and weak forces.
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The electroweak mixing angle is a key parameter defining how the SM unifies the electromagnetic and weak forces.
This year’s EPS conference was also the first large conference where the results from the 2015 and 2016 runs of the LHC at 13 TeV were presented.
To find evidence for the H → bb decay in the VH production channel, it is necessary to use detailed information on the properties of the decay products.
A recent analysis by CMS aimed to identify events in which a W-boson pair is produced purely via the electroweak interaction.
One of the most sensitive measurement channels involves Higgs boson decays via two Z bosons to four leptons.
The Muon g-2 experiment at Fermilab has begun its three-year-long campaign to measure the magnetic moment of the muon with unprecedented precision.
“I think we have it, no?” was the question posed in the CERN auditorium on 4 July 2012 by Rolf Heuer, CERN’s Director-General at the time.
The top-Higgs coupling is crucial for the production of Higgs bosons at the LHC.
The first analysis concerns the polarisation of W bosons produced in the decays of top-quark–antiquark pairs.
Observing the Higgs via its decays into pairs of fermions further tests the predictions of the Standard Model.