TheBoringQuark

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TheBoringQuark

TheBoringQuark

@BoringQuark

Unpopular opinions in particle physics.

เข้าร่วม Mart 2021
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TheBoringQuark
TheBoringQuark@BoringQuark·
@WKCosmo It's all about magnets! If there were a magical way to safely produce and operate magnets at (say) 100T, the reachable energy scale even with the LHC tunnel would increase drastically
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TheBoringQuark@BoringQuark·
@WKCosmo hep-ex people seem to take this as a hard constraint and blame material scientists for it, instead of trying to put extra effort into this R&D
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Will Kinney
Will Kinney@WKCosmo·
"I refuse to even consider this because it will encourage bad people" is an argument that should be eliminated from scientific discourse. It is the opposite of a scientific mindset.
Nancy@star31787514

@WKCosmo Her job is maximizing YouTube views for a general audience now and this is red meat for the science denial crowd - ‘they think you are too stupid to know any better.’ Yes, a gen audience absolutely has no idea. this is why we have RFK now youtu.be/6P_tceoHUH4?si…

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Patrick Koppenburg 🐧
Patrick Koppenburg 🐧@PKoppenburg·
Exciting! The Belle experiment sees evidence for a charmonium strange pentaquark that was seen by LHCb in baryon decays. They see it in Y(2S) decays, do not in weak decays of the b quark. A very different production mechanism. ⚛️🧪 2502.09951v1.pdf arxiv.org/pdf/2502.09951
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Patrick Koppenburg 🐧
Patrick Koppenburg 🐧@PKoppenburg·
Apparently this concept exists in some universities. A trick to get tuition fees forever?
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Patrick Koppenburg 🐧
Patrick Koppenburg 🐧@PKoppenburg·
"postdoctoral student" #eternalStudent
CERN@CERN

What is dark matter? 🤔 We asked Erwan Robyn, a postdoctoral student, to tell us what is this mysterious matter that makes up 85% of our #Universe, and how is the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) experiment looking for #DarkMatter. Curious to know more? Are you currently in the Geneva (Switzerland) area? On 31 October at 19.30 CET, CERN organises an immersive evening that will take you on a journey from cosmology and #ParticlePhysics to neurosciences. Join us to celebrate #DarkMatterDay at CERN: indico.cern.ch/event/1449536/

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TheBoringQuark
TheBoringQuark@BoringQuark·
Could we PLEASE stop hyping every 1.5 sigma excess as "a hint of new physics"? This is seriously damaging the reputation of the field once all these excesses go away.
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TheBoringQuark@BoringQuark·
@WKCosmo Back in my days, the undergrad particle physics course said "top is too short-lived to form bound states". It's like finding a stamp from Czechoslovakia emitted in 2024. Rewriting the textbooks should feel cool.
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TheBoringQuark@BoringQuark·
@PKoppenburg so it's similar to the relative rate of Higgs production compared to the total pp cross-section at the LHC?
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Patrick Koppenburg 🐧
Patrick Koppenburg 🐧@PKoppenburg·
"This measurement relies on identifying the one-in-10-billion K+ decay that is our signal and making sure it is not one of the other 9 999 999 999 decays that can mimic the signal,” says lead data analyst Joel Swallow.
CERNpress@CERNpress

[Press Release] NA62 experiment at CERN observes ultra-rare particle decay In the Standard Model of particle physics, the odds of this decay occurring are less than one in 10 billion Find out more: home.cern/news/press-rel…

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Patrick Koppenburg 🐧
Patrick Koppenburg 🐧@PKoppenburg·
The animation for the 20th aniversary of @getindico was quite fun to see on the 43 first indico pages I opened. But now it's getting slightly predictable.
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David Marzocca
David Marzocca@DavidMarzocca·
@will_pietrak @FCC_study I don’t know, but what are we waiting for? The longer it is used the harder it will be to change it. I’m not sure if it’s not too late already
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David Marzocca
David Marzocca@DavidMarzocca·
FCC-ee is quite a bad name, it implies it will remain forever in the future. Perhaps we should go back to the original TLEP (Triple LEP)? Or better, VLEP (Very Large Electron Positron) collider? Something else? @FCC_study
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Patrick Koppenburg 🐧
Patrick Koppenburg 🐧@PKoppenburg·
@WKCosmo A measurement that is inconsistent with everyone else including with past yourself is not called an anomaly.
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TheBoringQuark
TheBoringQuark@BoringQuark·
@DrAndreDavid every seven hours there is a PhD student submitting their thesis with this citation in the first chapter :)
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Gregor Kasieczka
Gregor Kasieczka@GregorKasieczka·
@PKoppenburg @cajohare Someone recently pronounced it as 🦆-matter, and now I can't unhear it. It seems we are approaching the 🦆matter🐸
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TheBoringQuark
TheBoringQuark@BoringQuark·
@DrAndreDavid @CERN @Fermilab @kek_en a somewhat popular narrative among Chinese scientists is that the sustainability discourse is imposed by Europeans in order to limit Chinese economical/scientific growth
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Pietro Vischia
Pietro Vischia@pietrovischia·
This thing of private list of participants or no online list of participants should end here. Come on, conferences exist with the purpose of talking with colleagues, if you don't know who'll be there how the hell are you supposed to know if you are interested in being there?
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