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2018 preview: Last chance for new physics at the LHC for years

By Leah Crane

19 December 2017

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Stay on the edge of your seat. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will keep smashing particles until the end of 2018, although this will be our last chance for a while to see a new particle emerge from the cloud of collisions. A year from now, the atom smasher will shut down for two years of upgrades.

With the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012, the LHC completed the menagerie predicted by the standard model of particle physics. It was a victorious moment, but we haven’t seen anything as monumental since. We know that there is exotic physics lurking…

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