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Studying the Higgs boson with the ATLAS experiment
Abstract
The present understanding of the properties of the recently discovered Higgs boson is discussed, based on the most recent results from the ATLAS experiment. These results include measurements of the mass, spin, production mechanisms, and couplings to fermions and bosons, and are based in most cases on the full data sample recorded during the first LHC run (2010-2012). The experimental foundations and challenges of these accomplishments, as well as their physics implications, are discussed. Future prospects for further exploration of the Higgs sector and of the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism at the LHC are outlined.
Studying the Higgs boson with the ATLAS experiment
Venue
Higgs Centre Seminar Room, JCMB
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The Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
School of Physics and Astronomy
James Clerk Maxwell Building, 4305
Peter Guthrie Tait Road
Edinburgh
EH9 3FD
UK
School of Physics and Astronomy
James Clerk Maxwell Building, 4305
Peter Guthrie Tait Road
Edinburgh
EH9 3FD
UK
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