Beam Splash in ATLAS

ATLAS is ready and waiting for collisions

6th April 2015 – The first long shutdown of the Large Hadron Collider has now ended, after two years of intense but careful activity refurbishing and improving many aspects of ATLAS, mirroring the work to prepare the LHC for collisions at the new energy of 13 TeV.

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New physics and Italian food

Moriond Electroweak: physics, skiing and Italian food

30th March 2015 – If you’re a young physicist working in high energy physics, you realize very soon in your career that “going for Moriond” and “going to Moriond” are two different things, and that neither of the two means that you’re actually going to Moriond. This year’s “Moriond Electroweak” was held in the Italian mountain resort of La Thuile, and had a special significance.

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The coupling of the Higgs boson to fermions and bosons as a function of the particle’s mass.

ATLAS further verifies Standard Model coupling/mass relationship of Higgs boson

27th March 2015The discovery of a Higgs Boson in 2012 by the ATLAS and CMS experiments marked a key milestone in the history of particle physics. It confirmed a long-standing prediction of the Standard Model, the theory that underlines our present understanding of elementary particles and their interactions.

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Angular observables sensitive to the spin and parity of a Higgs boson decay.

The scalar boson

26th March 2015The ATLAS experiment has released results confirming that the Higgs boson has spin 0 (it is a so-called “scalar”) and positive parity as predicted by the Standard Model, making it the only elementary scalar particle to be observed in nature.

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Candidate event in the search for a Higgs boson produced together with a top-antitop quark pair.

In search of rare Higgs boson production with top quarks

24th March 2015In proton-proton collisions, several processes can lead to the production of a Higgs boson. The most “frequent” process (which is about one collision in four billion!) is the fusion of two gluons, contained in the initial protons, into a Higgs boson through a “top-quark loop”. Least frequent is a mode where the Higgs boson is produced in association with a pair of top-quarks.

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Latest ATLAS results on the Higgs Boson

19th March 2015 – On 17 March, ATLAS presented their latest Higgs physics results at an LHC seminar at CERN from data collected during the LHC's first run. The updated results include searches for the Higgs boson in association with top quarks, measurements of the spin and parity, and improved and combined coupling measurements, all showing good compatibility with Standard Model predictions. These results are also being presented at the 50th Rencontres de Moriond ElectroWeak conference, in La Thuile, Italy, this week.

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ATLAS physicist wins L'Oreal-UNESCO Women in Science award

12th March 2015 – Rajaâ Cherkaoui El Moursli is one of the five laureates of the L'Oreal-UNESCO for Women in Science Awards this year.

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ATLAS' Higgs ML Challenge data open to public

5th March 2015 – The dataset from the ATLAS Higgs Machine Learning Challenge has been released on the CERN Open Data Portal.

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Winners of the ATLAS Thesis Awards announced

27th February 2015 – Six PhD students were announced as the winners of the ATLAS Thesis Awards 2014 from 28 nominations received. The winners – Andrew Chisholm, Kun Liu, Marcus Morgenstern, Priscilla Pani, Dennis Perepelitsa, and James Saxon – were given certificates and an engraved glass model of the ATLAS detector during a ceremony on 19 February 2015 at CERN, Geneva.

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Second ATLAS PhD Grants

23rd February 2015 – The recipients of the second ATLAS PhD Grant were announced last week. The three young ATLAS physicists – Danijela Bogavac, Silvia Fracchia, and Declan Millar – were given certificates at a small ceremony at CERN, Geneva.

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