CMS

The Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) is a general-purpose detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). It is designed to investigate a wide range of physics, including the search for the Higgs boson, extra dimensions, and particles that could make up dark matter. Although it has the same scientific goals as the ATLAS experiment, it uses different technical solutions and a different magnet-system design.

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The Higgs boson, ten years after its discovery

The discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider and the progress made since then, have allowed physicists to make tremendous steps forward in our understanding of the universe

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Physics
04 July, 2022
Physics
Press release
04 July, 2022

CMS on the lookout for new physics

The CMS experiment awaits LHC Run 3 to explore several analyses showing small disagreements with theory expectations

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Physics
17 June, 2022
Physics
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17 June, 2022

CMS tries out the seesaw

The collaboration has put the seesaw model of neutrino mass to a new test

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Physics
04 May, 2022
Physics
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04 May, 2022

CMS LS2 Highlights footage

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Experiments

CMS LS2 footage 4K

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Experiments
Experiments
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CMS measures the mass of the top quark with unparalleled accuracy

Precise knowledge of the top-quark mass is of paramount importance to understand our world at the smallest scale

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Physics
19 April, 2022

Homing in on the Higgs boson's interaction with the charm quark

New ATLAS and CMS analyses place tight limits on the strength of the Higgs boson's interaction with the charm quark

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Physics
11 March, 2022

Thirty years of Hungarian membership of CERN: the President of the Republic visits the Organization

President Áder visited the CMS cavern and the Globe of Science and Innovation to mark the anniversary of his country joining CERN

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At CERN
22 March, 2022

ORIGIN-CMS exhibition in Seoul – it’s a wrap!

An exhibition centre in South Korea was “wrapped” in CMS for six months last year. The innovative science, art and education exhibition is still accessible online.

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Knowledge sharing
21 March, 2022
Knowledge sharing
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21 March, 2022

ATLAS and CMS chase the invisible with the Higgs boson

The collaborations have set stringent new bounds on the fraction of Higgs bosons transforming into invisible particles

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Physics
24 February, 2022