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From: Y.Porat on 28 Jul 2010 21:57 On Jul 27, 5:42 pm, PD <thedraperfam...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > On Jul 26, 3:57 pm, Sam Wormley <sworml...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > New data suggest a lighter Higgshttp://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/61449/title/New_data_sugge... > > > Fermilab results heat up race for an elusive particle > > By Ron Cowen > > > "Combined data from two experiments at the Fermilab's Tevatron particle > > accelerator indicate that the elusive Higgs boson known as the God > > particle does not have a mass between 158 and 175 GeV. Fermilab > > The God particle has fewer places to hide". > > > "Studies from the Large Electron-Positron Collider, which shut down in > > 2000 at the European research organization CERN, along with indirect > > constraints from both theory and experiments, had indicated that the > > Higgs could have a mass anywhere between 114 and 185 GeV. In late 2009, > > the two Tevatron experiments, known as CDF and DZero, excluded the range > > between 162 GeV and 166 GeV. With the new constraints, CDF and DZero > > have now ruled out nearly 25 percent of the mass range for the Higgs > > allowed prior to 2009, before the two experiments began weighing in on > > the proposed particle". > > > See:http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/61449/title/New_data_sugge... > > The LHC is better tuned to finding it if it's higher mass, and FNAL is > better tuned to finding it if it's lower mass, so on the face of it, > FNAL still has a slight advantage in plumbing the remaining space. > However, really all this does is to focus attention on two different > sets of decay channels, one set dominating at low mass and the other > set dominating at higher mass. So tweaking the reconstruction > algorithms to be more efficient with the targeted decay channels will > accelerate discovery. > > The really interesting event will be if no Higgs is found at all. > That's because we know SOMETHING has to happen. But if it's not a > light Higgs, then LHC will be better positioned to find it. > > PD ------------------ i am more interested to find there your mother in law .... i swear with such a religious motivations you will always find her there !!! (finding the same as - not finding -- will always be a victory according to you ..& Co..) Y.P ---------------------------------
From: Autymn D. C. on 2 Aug 2010 04:32
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