(Phys.org)—Although the Large Hadron Collider's enormous 13 TeV energy is more than sufficient to detect many particles that theorists have predicted to exist,no unique particles have been discovered since the Higgs boson in 2012. While the absence of unique particles is informative in itself, many physicists are still yearning for some tip of "unique physics, and " or physics beyond the standard model.
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