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... boson . Without this miss- ing ingredient , the calculations yield incomprehensible , infinite results89 . The agreement of the data with the calculations implies not only that the Higgs boson ( or something equivalent ) must exist ...
... boson . Without this miss- ing ingredient , the calculations yield incomprehensible , infinite results89 . The agreement of the data with the calculations implies not only that the Higgs boson ( or something equivalent ) must exist ...
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... boson . Figure reproduced with permission from CERN . rather than an elementary Higgs field . It seems rather difficult to recon- cile this composite alternative with the accurate low - energy data from LEP3 , but some enthusiasts are ...
... boson . Figure reproduced with permission from CERN . rather than an elementary Higgs field . It seems rather difficult to recon- cile this composite alternative with the accurate low - energy data from LEP3 , but some enthusiasts are ...
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... boson at the LHC . A Higgs ( H ) boson may be produced by a range of interactions , two examples of which are shown here . The first , a , is through fusion of gluons ( g ) from the protons in the LHC beams , through a top ( t ) quark ...
... boson at the LHC . A Higgs ( H ) boson may be produced by a range of interactions , two examples of which are shown here . The first , a , is through fusion of gluons ( g ) from the protons in the LHC beams , through a top ( t ) quark ...
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