I've heard that the Standard Model doesn't work with a Higgs mass in the 116-130 GeV / 115-127 GeV range that the current results allow for (assuming that the current results actually detected Higgs bosons, of course). Is there any credence to this claim?
Tue Dec 13, 2011 9:32 pm
fredgiblet
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Re: If CERN found the Higgs...
Absalom wrote:
... then what does it mean?
Confirmation that the answer to the question is indeed 42.
Tue Dec 13, 2011 10:37 pm
Trantor
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Re: If CERN found the Higgs...
Absalom wrote:
... then what does it mean?
I've heard that the Standard Model doesn't work with a Higgs mass in the 116-130 GeV / 115-127 GeV range that the current results allow for (assuming that the current results actually detected Higgs bosons, of course). Is there any credence to this claim?
Oh. I heard the contrary. But one way or another - i hope that they DON“T find such a simple "solution" to all questions.
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