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Recent Results from CMS and ATLAS: Electroweak Symmetry, Breaking and Beyond

The discovery of the Higgs boson, announced by the CMS and ATLAS collaborations in 2012, unearthed the final cornerstone of the standard electroweak model of particle physics, and repre- sents the main legacy of the LHC Run 1. With Run 1 data the mass of the Higgs boson has been determined with 0.2p...

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Autor principal: Azzurri, Paolo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.272.0044
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description The discovery of the Higgs boson, announced by the CMS and ATLAS collaborations in 2012, unearthed the final cornerstone of the standard electroweak model of particle physics, and repre- sents the main legacy of the LHC Run 1. With Run 1 data the mass of the Higgs boson has been determined with 0.2pct precision, while coupling properties are only established at the 10pct level or worse. As the picture of the minimal standard model is now complete, unsettled difficulties and open questions remain on its stage. The LHC Run 2 has successfully started in 2015, opening a new period of particle physics exploration, at higher energy and intensity it will undoubtedly de- liver more insight on the electroweak model, its symmetry breaking mechanism, and on possible solutions to its difficulties.
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spelling cern-22161922019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.22323/1.272.0044http://cds.cern.ch/record/2216192engAzzurri, PaoloRecent Results from CMS and ATLAS: Electroweak Symmetry, Breaking and BeyondDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe discovery of the Higgs boson, announced by the CMS and ATLAS collaborations in 2012, unearthed the final cornerstone of the standard electroweak model of particle physics, and repre- sents the main legacy of the LHC Run 1. With Run 1 data the mass of the Higgs boson has been determined with 0.2pct precision, while coupling properties are only established at the 10pct level or worse. As the picture of the minimal standard model is now complete, unsettled difficulties and open questions remain on its stage. The LHC Run 2 has successfully started in 2015, opening a new period of particle physics exploration, at higher energy and intensity it will undoubtedly de- liver more insight on the electroweak model, its symmetry breaking mechanism, and on possible solutions to its difficulties.CMS-CR-2016-195oai:cds.cern.ch:22161922016-08-23
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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Recent Results from CMS and ATLAS: Electroweak Symmetry, Breaking and Beyond
title Recent Results from CMS and ATLAS: Electroweak Symmetry, Breaking and Beyond
title_full Recent Results from CMS and ATLAS: Electroweak Symmetry, Breaking and Beyond
title_fullStr Recent Results from CMS and ATLAS: Electroweak Symmetry, Breaking and Beyond
title_full_unstemmed Recent Results from CMS and ATLAS: Electroweak Symmetry, Breaking and Beyond
title_short Recent Results from CMS and ATLAS: Electroweak Symmetry, Breaking and Beyond
title_sort recent results from cms and atlas: electroweak symmetry, breaking and beyond
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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