Front Page (postgrid) Moriond 2023 Recap Every year since 1966, particle physicists have gathered in the Alps to unveil and discuss their most important results of The Search for Simplicity : The Higgs Boson's Self Coupling When students first learn quantum field theory, the mathematical language the underpins the behavior of elementary particles, they start with Stretching the limits of dark matter searches with springy detectors Title: "The Piezoaxionic Effect" Authors: Asimina Arvanitaki, Amalia Madden, Ken Van Tilburg Link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2112.11466 We can't find the missing five-sixths A world with no weak forces Gravity, electromagnetism, strong, and weak -- these are the beating hearts of the universe, the four fundamental forces. But do LHCb's Xmas Letdown : The R(K) Anomaly Fades Away Just before the 2022 holiday season LHCb announced it was giving the particle physics community a highly anticipated holiday present What's Next for Theoretical Particle Physics? 2022 saw the pandemic-delayed Snowmass process confront the past, present, and future of particle physics. As the last papers trickle The LHC is on turning on again! What does that mean? Deep underground, on the border between Switzerland and France, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is starting back up again after A Massive W for CDF This is part two of our coverage of the CDF W mass measurement, discussing how the measurement was done. Read Too Massive? New measurement of the W boson's mass sparks intrigue This is part one of our coverage of the CDF W mass result covering its implications. Read about the details Moriond 2022 : Return of the Excesses ?! Recontres de Moriond is probably the biggest ski-vacation conference of the year in particle physics, and is one of the 1 2 3 … 15 Next » Supported by AAS. Print Friendly