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Category Archives: Particle Physics
Oceans, teeth and particles
The Cosmic Shambles network continues producing excellent content through the COVID crisis, and I was happy to feature on their Sunday Science Q&A last week with Robin and Helen, and Brenna Hassett as the other guest. The recording is below. … Continue reading
Posted in History, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Brenna Hassett, Cosmic Shambles, Helen Czerski, LHC, Robin Ince
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Vector-like Quarks
My colleagues and I have a new paper on the arXiv today on New sensitivity of current LHC measurements to vector-like quarks. Vector-like quarks are hypothetical particles that appear in some extensions of the Standard Model. Such extensions are continually being … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Philosophy, Physics, Science
Tagged ATLAS, CMS, contur, Cosmic Shambles, Higgs, LHC, Postcards from the Energy Frontier
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Stay at Home Festival
I just did a live Q&A with Hannah Fry, Helen Czerski and Robin Ince. If you watch it you can learn all kinds of stuff about quarks, champagne corks, charts & graphs, zero gravity flights and the dangers of trying … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Politics, Science
Tagged Cosmic Shambles, Hannah Fry, Helen Czerski, Robin Ince, video
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A boost in trying times
My first ever blog post was about measuring the Higgs boson when it is produced with very high momentum and decays to b-quarks. When that happens, all the decay products of the Higgs appear in a single “jet” of particles. … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged ATLAS, Boost, CERN, colliding particles, Gavin Salam, Gregory Soyez, Hannah Arnold, Higgs, Matteo Cacciari
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