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Freya Blekman
Freya Blekman
@freyablekman@fediscience.org  ·  activity timestamp last week

Are there undiscovered particles (that are very light for LHC standard) produced in Higgs boson decays? This #CMSPaper describes how we look for them, but did not see any arxiv.org/abs/2508.06947

invariant mass distribution that is nicely falling. The data agrees with the blue prediction (which is the standard model). The scenarios considered would modify these signatures dramatically (other coloured lines)
invariant mass distribution that is nicely falling. The data agrees with the blue prediction (which is the standard model). The scenarios considered would modify these signatures dramatically (other coloured lines)
invariant mass distribution that is nicely falling. The data agrees with the blue prediction (which is the standard model). The scenarios considered would modify these signatures dramatically (other coloured lines)
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