How do Bethke's ideas inform the search for new particles?
My work on precision measurements is foundational to the search for new particles. By precisely measuring the properties of known particles, like the Higgs boson, we establish a well-defined baseline within the Standard Model. Any deviation from these precise predictions, however slight, could be the first sign of undiscovered particles or forces. It's like looking for a subtle anomaly in a very well-understood system, which can often be the most telling clue.
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