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Could the Standard Model Be Wrong? Exploring Lepton Universality

Could the Standard Model Be Wrong? Exploring Lepton Universality Lepton universality is a base assumption of the standard model, and if that is wrong, then so is the standard model and so is our understanding of particle physics.
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Tara Shears is Professor of Physics at the University of Liverpool. She is an experimental particle physicist, and focuses on testing the Standard Model at the high energy frontier with the LHCb experiment at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider.

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