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First Results from LHAASO's Dark Matter Search Place Tighter Constraints on Dark Matter's Lifetime
Dec 29, 2022Scientists from the Large High Altitude Air Shower Observatory (LHAASO) have presented roughly 1.5 years of observational data, calculating new limits on the lifetime of heavy dark matter particles that have masses be...
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First Data Release from GECAM Mission
Dec 12, 2022On Dec. 10, the second anniversary of the successful launch of the Gravitational wave high-energy Electromagnetic Counterpart All-sky Monitor (GECAM), the first GECAM data release (DR1) was announced by the Institute ...
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First Batch of HEPS Crystal Analyzers for X-ray Raman Spectrometer Gets Tested Online
Nov 04, 2022Recently, a team at the Institute of High Energy Physics has made a breakthrough in fabricating spherically bent crystal analyzers (SBCA), thus paving the way for the construction of the Hard X-ray High Energy Resolut...
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Progress on Construction of HEPS Accelerators
Oct 26, 2022Construction of accelerators for the High Energy Photon Source (HEPS) has made fundamental progress.
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Mamba Officially Deployed at BSRF
Aug 16, 2022Mamba, a software framework to improve the use of next-generation synchrotron sources, was deployed in July at several beamlines of the Beijing Synchrotron Radiation Facility (BSRF), a first-generation synchrotron sou...
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Self-developed Beam Position Monitor Electronics Developed for BEPC
Aug 10, 2022With support from the Major Achievements Cultivation Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the Beam Instrumentation (BI) Group of the Accelerator Division of the Institute of High Energy Physics has completed a ...
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JUNO Holds 20th International Collaboration Meeting
Aug 02, 2022The 20th International Collaboration Meeting of the Jiangmen Underground Neutrino Observatory (JUNO) was held online from July 18–29, 2022. The meeting consisted of three plenary sessions and 20 parallel sessions as ...
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Observation of the X(2600) State
Jul 25, 2022The BESIII Collaboration recently reported observation of a new state, X(2600), using 10 billion J/ψ decay events. It was published online in Physical Review Letters on July 19.
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Insight-HXMT Breaks Own Measurement Record for Strongest Magnetic Field in Universe
Jul 11, 2022Neutron stars have the strongest magnetic fields in the universe, and the only way to measure their surface magnetic field directly is to observe the cyclotron absorption lines in their X-ray energy spectra. The Insig...