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Another pentaquark
I was earlier into work than usual this morning after talking about a new pentaquark discovered by LHCb and reported just now in the Moriond QCD meeting. Even so, when I got in, Ryan was already there, well into his … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged audio, BBC, CERN, LHC, LHCb, Nova, Pentaquark, QCD, Ryan Nichol, Today
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Supersymmetry Redux
In the previous post, “Running over the same old ground?”, I outlined three types of reaction to the lack of evidence (so far, at the LHC) for physics beyond the Standard Model. A conversation afterward with Prof Michael Duff reminded … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Physics, Science
Tagged Gordon Kane, Jim Baggott, LHC, Michael Duff, supersymmetry
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Catching up
I have been too distracted to write much lately. This is partly due to the demoralising backdrop of UK politics, and partly because I have been having fun with physics and related matters. This is a quick catch up on … Continue reading
Posted in Particle Physics, Philosophy, Physics, Science
Tagged contur, Cosmic Shambles, dark matter, ESPP, LHC, michela massimi, Richard Feynman
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Mile End Road
I spent most of the past two days in the “Arts 2” building of Queen Mary University of London, on Mile End Road. According to Wikipedia, Mile End was one of the earliest suburbs of London, recorded in 1288 as … Continue reading