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About mfb

Working on a PhD for one of the LHC experiments. Particle physics is great, but I am interested in other parts of physics as well.

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Learn About Intransitive Dice with a Twist

December 7, 2017/6 Comments/in Mathematics Articles/by mfb

Intransitive dice are sets of dice that don’t follow the usual rules for “is better/larger than”. If A<B and B<C, then A<C. If Bob runs faster than Alice and Charlie runs faster than Bob, then Charlie runs faster than Alice. If die B wins against die A (a larger number wins) and die C wins…

Find Out the Results Shown at 2017 CERN EPS Conference

July 18, 2017/7 Comments/in Physics Articles/by mfb

The EPS conference was a week ago, and many new results and future plans were shown. A good general overview has been collected by Paris Sphicas in his Summary slides. I had a look at some presentations and collected things I personally found interesting. Warning: The selection is heavily biased, I cannot cover everything, and…

LHC Part 4: Searching for New Particles and Decays

August 1, 2016/17 Comments/in Physics Articles/by mfb

  The LHC experiments are in full swing collecting data this year (more information in the forum), and a while ago the collaboration of the CMS experiment released 300 TB of old (2011) data that everyone can analyze (forum thread). But how do these analyses look like? There are two main analysis types: Searches for…

Thoughts on the Complexity of Modern Science

January 10, 2016/122 Comments/in Physics Articles/by mfb

Science today is incredibly complex. Anyone who ever did scientific research knows that, but many in the general public seem to be completely unaware of this. I think this is a point where science communication can improve. “I listened to some science TV show, and now I have come up with my theory.” This could…

Learn About Neutrino Masses and Speed

July 21, 2015/28 Comments/in Physics Articles/by mfb

It was hard to miss the 2011 OPERA neutrino speed measurement that indicated superluminal neutrino speeds (and turned out to be a measurement error), but measurements of neutrino masses and speeds have a long tradition. Neutrinos are very light particles that interact via the weak interaction and gravity only. There are three types of neutrinos:…

LHC Part 3: Protons as Large as a Barn

May 25, 2015/8 Comments/in Physics Articles/by mfb

Introduction See also part 1 and part 2 of the series. The LHC commissioning phase is coming to and end. On Wednesday May 20th 2015, the first collisions at full energy (13 TeV) happened, a world record and very exciting for the experiments. The collision rate was still low, of course. To predict it, physicists…

LHC Part 2: Commissioning

May 3, 2015/23 Comments/in Physics Articles/by mfb

View All Parts Part 1: LHC about to restart – some FAQs Part 2: Commissioning Part 3: Protons as Large as a Barn Part 4: Searching for New Particles and Decays Introduction Last month, I wrote a FAQ about working at the LHC, at the time the first beams were circulating in the machine after a…

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