CERN’s Large Hadron Collider Physics conference heard how the ATLAS and CMS collaborations have found the first evidence of the Higgs boson decaying into a Z boson and a photon. This decay could indicate the existence of particles beyond those predicted in the standard model of particle physics. Scientists at ATLAS and CMS have been investigating the properties of the Higgs boson (discovered at CERN in 2012), studying the different ways it’s produced and decays into other particles. The two collaborations joined forces to maximise their search efforts, significantly increasing the statistical precision of their work.
https://www.interactions.org///press-release/lhc-experiments-see-first-evidence-rare-higgs-boson-decay