Public Lecture—In the Shadow of the HIGGS!
Δημοσιεύθηκε στις 2 Αυγ 2012
Lecture Date: Tuesday, July 31,
2012. This has been an exciting summer for particle physicists who have
collectively spent the last forty years hunting for the Higgs boson.
Last year, ATLAS and CMS, the two largest experiments analyzing
collisions produced by the Large Hadron Collider, observed tantalizing
hints of this elusive particle. On July 4th, the two collaborations
unveiled their latest data and announced the independent discovery of a
particle. It could be the Higgs, which has long cast its shadow, but
never been seen. Has the Higgs particle finally been found? Are we just
seeing fluctuations of the quantum foam, or perhaps another particle not
yet anticipated? What will we learn from additional data in the coming
years? In this talk Emanuel will provide context for the amazing
interest which these questions have generated, and where we go from
here. Lecturer: Emanuel Strauss, SLAC - CERN
2012. This has been an exciting summer for particle physicists who have
collectively spent the last forty years hunting for the Higgs boson.
Last year, ATLAS and CMS, the two largest experiments analyzing
collisions produced by the Large Hadron Collider, observed tantalizing
hints of this elusive particle. On July 4th, the two collaborations
unveiled their latest data and announced the independent discovery of a
particle. It could be the Higgs, which has long cast its shadow, but
never been seen. Has the Higgs particle finally been found? Are we just
seeing fluctuations of the quantum foam, or perhaps another particle not
yet anticipated? What will we learn from additional data in the coming
years? In this talk Emanuel will provide context for the amazing
interest which these questions have generated, and where we go from
here. Lecturer: Emanuel Strauss, SLAC - CERN
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