The Nobel Prize in Physics 2013 - The BEH – Mechanism, Interactions with Short Range Forces and Scalar Particles
@inproceedings{Brink2015TheNP, title={The Nobel Prize in Physics 2013 - The BEH – Mechanism, Interactions with Short Range Forces and Scalar Particles}, author={L. Brink}, year={2015} }
On July 4, 2012, CERN announced the long awaited discovery of a new fundamental particle with properties similar to those expected for the missing link of the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics, the Higgs boson. The discovery was made independently by two experimental collaborations ATLAS and CMS at the Large Hadron Collider both working with huge allpurpose multichannel detectors. With significance at the level of five standard deviations, the new particle was mainly observed decaying… CONTINUE READING
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