LHC will find evidence Higgs particle

Two experiments in the Large Hadron Collider at the research institute CERN are performed, both have evidence for the Higgs boson produced. The researchers presented the status of their experiments.

During a press conference Tuesday gave the researchers for the Atlas and CMS detectors of the Large Hadron Collider are responsible for a status update on their search for the Higgs boson. That theoretical particle that would be responsible for the mass of other elementary particles, is sought by collisions of other particles in the LHC to study.

The researchers that the collisions study, using two huge detectors: Atlas and CMS detectors. The teams of both experiments in the CERN press conference, an outcome of their research published. The most startling news is that the two teams could not exclude evidence for the existence of the Higgs boson observed. Of finding it is sometimes as the ‘God Particle’ is marked particle is, however, still no sign.

However, the researchers from both the Atlas as the CMS detector masses observed on the Higgs boson may indicate. From the so far analysed data would be particles with a mass of 115 to 130GeV the Higgs boson. The overlap between the experiments is strong; Atlas takes a mass surplus between the 116 and 130GeV, while CMS is a mass surplus between 115 and 127GeV saw. A mass of 125GeV, has the special attention of the Atlas experiment, CMS sees 124GeV as the primary focus.

The researchers expect in the coming months, sufficient experiments to perform and the data to analyze to be definitive about the existence of a Higgs particle with the relatively low mass of 115 to 130GeV. The Higgs-boson would have a mass of about 122 to 139 of protons.


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