Read article 'Mountain observatory nets PeV gamma rays'
Mountain observatory nets PeV gamma rays
Recent detection from LHAASO provides the first clear evidence of the presence of galactic “pevatrons”.
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Read article 'Mountain observatory nets PeV gamma rays'
Recent detection from LHAASO provides the first clear evidence of the presence of galactic “pevatrons”.
Read article 'KEK tackles neutron-lifetime puzzle'
In an attempt to shed light on the neutron-lifetime puzzle, a team at Japan’s KEK laboratory in collaboration with Japanese universities has developed a new experimental setup.
Read article 'Gerd-Jürgen Beyer 1940–2021'
Gerd Beyer’s work on the production of radiopharmaceuticals saved innumerable lives.
Read article 'Hadron formation differs outside of jets'
The ALICE collaboration has compared the production of strange neutral baryons and mesons inside and outside of charged-particle jets.
Read article 'Herbert Lengeler 1931–2021'
Herbert Lengeler led the SRF upgrade of LEP, among other key projects.
Read article 'Luc Pape 1939–2021'
Luc Pape's rich career covered all aspects of our field, from the early days of bubble-chamber physics in the 1960s and 1970s, to the analysis of CMS data at the LHC.
Read article 'Jean Sacton 1934–2021'
Jean Sacton put Belgium at the forefront of major discoveries in fundamental physics and the development of associated technologies.
Read article 'Vladimir Kukulin 1939–2020'
Vladimir Kukulin carried out pioneering research at the intersection of physics, mathematics, chemistry and engineering.
Read article '‘X’ boson feels the squeeze at NA64'
Data from CERN's NA64 experiment place constraints on new particles that might account for the electron g-2 and ATOMKI anomalies.
Read article 'Charmed matter–antimatter flips clocked by LHCb'
The mass difference associated with the oscillation, first observed in this analysis, is one of the smallest mass differences ever measured.