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New data-taking records for LHCb
Since March 30, the LHC accelerator has been operating in a special configuration, providing a lower collision rate to ATLAS and CMS than usual. This allows these experiments to complement their physics programmes, targeting a range of additional precision measurements. In this configuration, the so-called “burn-off” of the beams is much slower than usual, resulting…
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Observation of the doubly charmed heavy proton Ξcc+.
Today at the Rencontres de Moriond Electroweak meeting, the upgraded LHCb experiment at CERN announced its first particle discovery: a new kind of heavy proton-like particle known as the Ξcc⁺. To appreciate what makes this particle special, it helps to recall how an ordinary proton is built. A proton contains three quarks – two up…
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LHCb releases service to access Run II data
The LHCb collaboration is happy to announce the official release of the LHCb Ntupling Service: a web service for on-demand production and publishing of custom LHCb open data. This provides the public access to both Run I, and for the first time, Run II pp data collected by LHCb. This amounts to over 4 PB…



