Front Page (postgrid) More Dark Matter in Dwarf Galaxies Hi Particlebiters, This is part 2 in my "series" on dark matter in dwarf galaxies. In my previous post, I explained Uncovering a Higgs Hiding Behind Backgrounds Hello particle munchers, Last time I discussed the Higgs boson decay into photons, i.e. `shining light on the Higgs boson'. This Cosmic Microwave Background: The Role of Particles in Astrophysics Over the past decade, a new trend has been emerging in physics, one that is motivated by several key questions: A Tau Neutrino Runs into a Candy Shop... Tau events in the IceCube ultra high energy neutrino detector can be classified depending on how the 'double bang' is The Glashow Resonance on Ice The authors of [1407.3255] have found that the absence of Glashow resonant neutrino events in IceCube is not yet a Shining Light on the Higgs Boson Now I know what you're thinking…But photons only `talk to' particles which carry electric charge and the Higgs is electrically Dark Matter in Dwarf Galaxies Hi Particle Biters, Last week there were some exciting new results from the Fermi-LAT collaboration in dark matter searches! Dark Muon to electron conversion Not all searches for new physics involve colliding protons at the the highest human-made energies. An alternate approach is to LHC Run II: What To Look Out For The Large Hadron Collider is the world’s largest proton collider, and in a mere five years of active data acquisition, An update from AMS-02, the particle detector in space Last Thursday, Nobel Laureate Sam Ting presented the latest results (CERN press release) from the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02) experiment, a particle detector « Previous 1 … 12 13 14 15 Next » Supported by AAS. Print Friendly