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Recent results from the ATLAS experiment on the Higgs boson

Five years ago, particle physicists announced the discovery of the Higgs boson, the last missing ingredient in the Standard Model. Since then, the enormous wealth of data collected by the ATLAS experiment has allowed us to zoom in on the properties of this fundamental scalar that is linked to electr...

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Autor principal: van Vulpen, Ivo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2291700
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description Five years ago, particle physicists announced the discovery of the Higgs boson, the last missing ingredient in the Standard Model. Since then, the enormous wealth of data collected by the ATLAS experiment has allowed us to zoom in on the properties of this fundamental scalar that is linked to electroweak symmetry breaking, a fundamental ingredient in the model that describes the elementary particles. I will present the latest results on its properties like the mass, width, observation of different decay channels and coupling(structure) and discuss their implications in the context of the Standard Model. Because of the special role of the Higgs boson, the precision measurements can be used to look for physics beyond the Standard Model that are expected to show up at the TeV energies the LHC can probe, by looking for inconsistencies between the predicted and observed properties. I will discuss our strategy, the impact current limits have on these models and describe what new Higgs boson decay channels and properties we hope to be able to observe in the current LHC run(s).
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spelling cern-22917002019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2291700engvan Vulpen, IvoRecent results from the ATLAS experiment on the Higgs bosonParticle Physics - ExperimentFive years ago, particle physicists announced the discovery of the Higgs boson, the last missing ingredient in the Standard Model. Since then, the enormous wealth of data collected by the ATLAS experiment has allowed us to zoom in on the properties of this fundamental scalar that is linked to electroweak symmetry breaking, a fundamental ingredient in the model that describes the elementary particles. I will present the latest results on its properties like the mass, width, observation of different decay channels and coupling(structure) and discuss their implications in the context of the Standard Model. Because of the special role of the Higgs boson, the precision measurements can be used to look for physics beyond the Standard Model that are expected to show up at the TeV energies the LHC can probe, by looking for inconsistencies between the predicted and observed properties. I will discuss our strategy, the impact current limits have on these models and describe what new Higgs boson decay channels and properties we hope to be able to observe in the current LHC run(s).ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2017-937oai:cds.cern.ch:22917002017-11-06
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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Recent results from the ATLAS experiment on the Higgs boson
title Recent results from the ATLAS experiment on the Higgs boson
title_full Recent results from the ATLAS experiment on the Higgs boson
title_fullStr Recent results from the ATLAS experiment on the Higgs boson
title_full_unstemmed Recent results from the ATLAS experiment on the Higgs boson
title_short Recent results from the ATLAS experiment on the Higgs boson
title_sort recent results from the atlas experiment on the higgs boson
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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