Ponente
Dr.
Florencia Canelli
(CERN)
Descripción
Run 3 of the LHC has delivered the largest dataset in collider history, and CMS has used it to push the physics program on multiple fronts. This talk surveys a selection of recent results spanning precision Standard Model measurements, top and B-physics, searches for new phenomena, and first results from light-ion collisions. We will also discuss the CMS Phase-2 upgrade underway in preparation for the HL-LHC, which will deliver a dataset an order of magnitude larger than Run 3 and open access to rare processes currently out of reach. Finally, we take a brief look beyond, at the physics case and prospects of the FCC — the proposed next-generation collider.