Title
A new Boson with a mass of 125 GeV observed with the CMS experiment at the large hadron collider
Date Issued
21 December 2012
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Chatrchyan S.
Khachatryan V.
Sirunyan A.M.
Tumasyan A.
Adam W.
Aguilo E.
Bergauer T.
Dragicevic M.
Erö J.
Fabjan C.
Friedl M.
Frühwirth R.
Ghete V.M.
Hoch M.
Hörmann N.
Hrubec J.
Jeitler M.
Kiesenhofer W.
Knünz V.
Krammer M.
Krätschmer I.
Liko D.
Majerotto W.
Mikulec I.
Pernicka M.
Rahbaran B.
Rohringer C.
Rohringer H.
Schöfbeck R.
Strauss J.
Szoncsó F.
Taurok A.
Waltenberger W.
Walzel G.
Widl E.
Wulz C.E.
Chekhovsky V.
Emeliantchik I.
Litomin A.
Makarenko V.
Mossolov V.
Shumeiko N.
Solin A.
Stefanovitch R.
Suarez Gonzalez J.
Fedorov A.
Korzhik M.
Missevitch O.
Zuyeuski R.
Bansal M.
Bansal S.
Beaumont W.
Cornelis T.
De Wolf E.A.
Druzhkin D.
Janssen X.
Luyckx S.
Mucibello L.
Ochesanu S.
Roland B.
Rougny R.
Selvaggi M.
Staykova Z.
Van Haevermaet H.
Van Mechelen P.
Van Remortel N.
Van Spilbeeck A.
Blekman F.
Blyweert S.
D'Hondt J.
Devroede O.
Gonzalez Suarez R.
Goorens R.
Kalogeropoulos A.
Maes M.
Olbrechts A.
Tavernier S.
Van Doninck W.
Van Lancker L.
Van Mulders P.
Van Onsem G.P.
Villella I.
Clerbaux B.
De Lentdecker G.
Dero V.
Dewulf J.P.
Gay A.P.R.
Hreus T.
Léonard A.
Marage P.E.
Mohammadi A.
Reis T.
Rugovac S.
Thomas L.
Vander Velde C.
Vanlaer P.
Wang J.
Wickens J.
Adler V.
Beernaert K.
Publisher(s)
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Abstract
The Higgs boson was postulated nearly five decades ago within the framework of the standard model of particle physics and has been the subject of numerous searches at accelerators around the world. Its discovery would verify the existence of a complex scalar field thought to give mass to three of the carriers of the electroweak force-the W+, W-, and Z 0 bosons-as well as to the fundamental quarks and leptons. The CMS Collaboration has observed, with a statistical significance of five standard deviations, a new particle produced in proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The evidence is strongest in the diphoton and four-lepton (electrons and/or muons) final states, which provide the best mass resolution in the CMS detector. The probability of the observed signal being due to a random fluctuation of the background is about 1 in 3 x 106. The new particle is a boson with spin not equal to 1 and has a mass of about 1.25 giga-electron volts. Although its measured properties are, within the uncertainties of the present data, consistent with those expected of the Higgs boson, more data are needed to elucidate the precise nature of the new particle.
Start page
1569
End page
1575
Volume
338
Issue
6114
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Física y Astronomía
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84871443529
Source
Science
ISSN of the container
00368075
Sponsor(s)
National Science Foundation 1066578 NSF Science and Technology Facilities Council CMS, PP/E002722/1, ST/F006748/1, ST/F007094/1, ST/G502347/1, ST/G502412/1, ST/I000410/1, ST/I002200/1, ST/I002839/1, ST/I005912/1, ST/I505572/1, ST/J004820/1, ST/J004901/1, ST/J005614/1, ST/J005665/1, ST/K000616/1, ST/K001256/1, ST/K001604/1, ST/L001225/1 STFC Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung 123501, 138111 SNF
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