Author: Kristiane Bernhard-Novotny

  • Novel beam sensors built to last

    Novel beam sensors built to last

    A team of accelerator scientists is testing the use of new, more resistant sensors based on hollow glass fibres to measure particle beams

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  • Charting the future of neutrino experiments

    Different projects for next-generation neutrino experiments are under way at CERN to help to shed light on the nature of these elusive particles

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  • Detector now collecting data in Japan after upgrade at CERN

    Detector now collecting data in Japan after upgrade at CERN

    Japan’s neutrino facility T2K is now collecting data using a detector that was upgraded and tested at CERN

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  • NA64 uses the high-energy SPS muon beam to search for dark matter

    NA64 uses the high-energy SPS muon beam to search for dark matter

    The NA64 collaboration has used a muon beam for the first time to search for dark matter and could set new limits for a potential dark Z’ boson

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  • Hunting for millicharged particles at the LHC

    Hunting for millicharged particles at the LHC

    The FASER and FORMOSA collaborations team up to test a demonstrator experiment to detect particles with a tiny electrical charge

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  • Making the leap from the impossible to the possible

    Making the leap from the impossible to the possible

    During the LHC era and on the cusp of the High-Luminosity LHC era, theoretical and experimental physicists are already using precision calculations to find the smallest deviations that might reveal new physics

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  • From partons to hadrons

    From partons to hadrons

    The CMS collaboration sheds light on hadron formation

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  • Accelerating stroke prevention

    Accelerating stroke prevention

    The same AI algorithms used to diagnose anomalies in CERN’s complex accelerator chain have the potential to detect brain pathologies such as strokes

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  • LHCb observes hypertriton production in proton-proton collisions at the LHC

    LHCb observes hypertriton production in proton-proton collisions at the LHC

    With its detection of hypertriton in proton-proton collisions, the LHCb experiment strengthens CERN’s role as one of the few places worldwide to study hypernuclei such as the hypertriton and its antipartner in detail

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  • Dark boson searches at CERN’s North Area

    Dark boson searches at CERN’s North Area

    With their latest dark-matter searches, both the NA62 and NA64 experiments start probing several well motivated light dark-matter models

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