
Particle Phenomenology
Particle phenomenology in high-energy physics is the study of the properties and interactions of fundamental particles, such as quarks and leptons, within the framework of theoretical models. It involves analyzing experimental data from particle colliders, like the Large Hadron Collider, to validate or challenge existing theories, such as the Standard Model. By interpreting results, researchers aim to understand phenomena like particle masses, forces, and potential new physics beyond established theories, ultimately seeking a deeper understanding of the universe's fundamental structure and the forces that govern it.