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Hunting for the rarest strange decay
November 18, 2019

The LHCb collaboration presented at the “International Conference on Kaon Physics 2019” preliminary measurements of the K0S decay (particle composed of…

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LHCb offers new explanations to process with maximal asymmetry between matter and antimatter
August 9, 2019

IGFAE researcher Jeremy Peter Dalseno participates in the latest analysis of the LHCb collaboration that helps to clarify the opposite behavior…

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Latest results on the matter-antimatter oscillation
July 1, 2019

The LHCb collaboration, one of the seven experiments at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) at CERN, sent new results to the…

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LIGO and Virgo detect Neutron Star Smash-Ups
May 6, 2019

On April 25th the LIGO Observatory and Virgo gravitational-wave detector registered new ripples in space and time from what appears likely…

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New LIGO-Virgo observational run picks up 3 binary black hole merger candidates
April 24, 2019

The LIGO and Virgo detectors resumed their hunt for gravitational waves on April 1 with the new Observing run, O3. Since…

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LIGO and Virgo Announce Four New Gravitational-Wave Detections
December 13, 2018

The observatories are also releasing their first catalog of gravitational-wave events On Saturday, December 1, scientists attending the Gravitational Wave Physics…

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IGFAE joins LIGO Collaboration
November 5, 2018

The Instituto Galego de Física de Altas Enerxías (IGFAE) of the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) has recently joined the…

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The Birth of High-Energy Neutrino Astronomy: Multimessenger effort tracks back a 290 TeV neutrino to distant Blazar
July 16, 2018

For almost 30 years, astronomers and astrophysicists have been looking for ways to do Astronomy with neutrinos to learn about the…

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IGFAE researcher participates in the hunt for “Dark Photons”
February 22, 2018

Dark matter is currently one of the mysteries of the Universe. Although plenty of cosmological results point towards its existence, it has…

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