Dark matter, estimated to comprise 80% of the universe’s total mass, has persistently evaded direct observation. Traditional detection strategies have focused on searching for weak interactions with ...
Dark matter (DM) is a type of matter estimated to account for 80% of the universe's total mass, but it cannot be directly detected using conventional experimental techniques. As DM does not emit, ...
Recent advances in laser technology have enabled the exploration of previously inaccessible regimes where electrons interact with ultra-intense electromagnetic fields. These interactions drive ...
In a landmark result, the CMS collaboration reports the first observation of tau lepton pair production via photon-photon fusion in proton collisions, opening new avenues for studying these elusive ...