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, ...
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 ...