This #CMSPaper measures interactions between photons and Z bosons (quantum particles of electromagnetism and weak force). And measures if there are effects that explain why our universe contains more matter than antimatter. It's the most sensitive result for that signature arxiv.org/abs/2601.14102

@freyablekman

Back in 2007 I asked Albert De Roeck, in a conference here in Buenos Aires, what would the most "boring" scenario be, once the LHC was turned on. He answered "Just the Higgs".

Of course finding the Higgs boson was not boring at all, but I am curious about how much have we departed from on that bare minimum, almost 20 years later.

Have we made other discoveries with LHC comparable in importance to finding the Higgs?