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| maiqbal | Physics
  CMS scientists are on the hunt for a new, heavy particle that decays into a pair of Higgs bosons. Using the final state with two bottom quarks and two tau leptons, the search sets the most stringent limits to date in the mass range 1.4–4.5…
| maiqbal | Physics
  The CMS experiment is utilising a novel technique called L1 Scouting, which allows it to record data from all collisions, without any selection, but in a reduced format. A first pioneer physics result using this data showcases the immense…
| maiqbal | Physics
  CMS observes collective motion of particles in light-ion collisions, providing robust evidence of how initial nuclear geometry maps to final-state flow. For the first time, the CMS experiment has measured how particles flow in collisions of…
| maiqbal | Physics
  The CMS experiment has analyzed the first-ever neon-neon collisions, looking for signs of quark-gluon plasma. By comparing these results with data from oxygen-oxygen, xenon-xenon, and lead-lead collisions, physicists find an interesting…
| maiqbal | Physics
  CMS scientists study the first-ever oxygen-oxygen collisions at the LHC, and observe signs of quarks and gluons losing energy when they travel through quark-gluon plasma – a state that existed just after the Big Bang. When heavy ions such as…
| maiqbal | Physics
  At the Initial Stages conference, CMS announces first brand new results based on the recent oxygen-oxygen and neon-neon collision data. The new data offers unique opportunities to study the collective phenomena and initial-state effects in…
| maiqbal | Physics
  Turning the LHC into a photon collider, the CMS experiment observes for the first time how two photons fuse and convert into two W bosons. Stringent limits are set on parameters that would describe possible deviations from the standard…
| maiqbal | Physics
  In a first search of its kind at the LHC, the CMS experiment looks for light beyond-the-standard-model particles with a mass in the GeV range that decay into charged hadrons and muons. It establishes that if they exist, they would be produced…
| maiqbal | Physics
  The CMS experiment announces several new results for the Lepton-Photon 2025 conference. A major highlight is the high-precision measurement of the integrated luminosity. With an uncertainty of 0.73%, this is the most precise luminosity…
| maiqbal | Physics
  In a much anticipated result, the CMS experiment presents the legacy combination of Higgs boson studies using the full LHC Run 2 data, recorded between 2016 and 2018 – the result is the most precise and comprehensive measurement of the Higgs…
| adelanno | Physics
The CMS Collaboration probes decays of the Z boson which would defy our expectations of lepton behavior How strict are Nature's conservation laws governing the interactions among elementary particles? Physicists once assumed, based on experience…
| adelanno | Physics
Measuring the charge asymmetry in W boson-associated production for the first time, paves the way for testing the coupling of the Higgs boson to charm and lighter quarks. A new angle on Higgs physics In a new analysis, the CMS experiment at CERN…