
LHC passes 2 fb–1
The LHC is enjoying a confluence of twos.
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The T2K and MINOS experiments have reported results from their searches for the appearance of electron-neutrinos in beams of muon-neutrinos produced at distant locations.
The results, presented at the Quark Matter 2011 conference (Heavy ions in Annecy), hint at the recombination of charm and anticharm quarks in the quark–gluon plasma (QGP) formed in heavy-ion collisi...
he Japanese-European ASACUSA experiment at CERN’s Antiproton Decelerator (AD) has reported a new measurement of the antiproton’s mass, accurate to about one part in a thousand million.
Experiments at the Jülich Cooler Synchrotron, COSY, have found evidence for a new complex state in the two-baryon system, with mass 2.37 GeV and width 70 MeV.
The CDF collaboration at Fermilab has announced the observation of the Ξ0b, the latest entry in the periodic table of baryons.
At its recent session in June, the CERN Council approved the construction of the Extra Low ENergy Antiproton ring (ELENA) – an upgrade of the existing Antiproton Decelerator (AD).
As its title suggests, the 162-page report represents the current status of the global R&D that is currently co-ordinated by the GDE.
The outstanding performance of the LHC enabled the ATLAS and CMS collaborations to report remarkable progress in the hunt for the Higgs boson at EPS-HEP 2011.
The first major conference since the LHC started to deliver significant luminosities provided the opportunity for the experiments to begin to work together on certain results.