freyablekman, to random
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Are there undiscovered heavy particles decaying to ? 1297 is an overview paper with all searches for Higgs boson resonances (as the Higgs boson can decay in many ways, there are also many signatures to examine). Such resonances would exist in scenarios with extra dimensions, more Higgs bosons, more W or Z bosons, and even if gravitons would exist and made at the LHC! We did not see any, so give constraints on what is still consistent with the data https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.16926

astrocorrus, to random Italian
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The experiment has presented its first search for using data from of the .

The new looks at the possibility of "" production in the decay of in the detector.

https://phys.org/news/2023-12-latest-exotic-particles-cern.html?utm_source=nwletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=daily-nwletter

freyablekman, to random
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1232: The production of Higgs bosons occurs in many ways, one of which is known as "vector-boson fusion," when the Large Hadron Collider produces Higgs bosons through the collision of W/Z bosons. Detecting these is challenging as the rest of the collision is particles produced close to the beam. Although a hint of the Higgs boson has been detected, it is too early to celebrate at just below 3 sigma. 🫣 🥳

The paper is here: http://arxiv.org/abs/2308.01253 @CMSexperiment

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