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Particle & astro-particle physics annual UK meeting
The annual UK particle physics and astroparticle physics conference was hosted by Imperial this week, and has just finished. Some slightly random highlights.
Posted in Astrophysics, Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Chris McCabe, dark matter, Imperial, IoP, Jim Virdee, Rebecca Chislett, Theodore Zorbas, Xin-Ran Liu
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Reinterpreting Results
I’m Down South this week at Imperial College, for a meeting on “(Re)interpreting the results of new physics searches at the LHC”. Given the lack of obvious signs of physics beyond the Standard Model (particularly supersymmetry at accessible energies), theoretical … Continue reading