World’s Best Measurement of W Boson Mass Tests Standard Model, Higgs boson Limits
(PhysOrg.com) — Just as firemen use different methods to narrow  the location of a person trapped in a building, scientists employ two  techniques to find the hiding place of the theorized Higgs particle:  direct searches for Higgs interactions and precision measurements of  other particles and forces.
Today, scientists from the CDF collaboration have unveiled the world’s most precise measurement of the W boson mass, based on data gathered at the Tevatron accelerator. The precision of this measurement surpasses all previous measurements combined and restricts the space in which the Higgs particle should reside according to the Standard Model, the theoretical framework that describes all known subatomic particles and forces.
The result comes at a pivotal time, just a couple of weeks before physicists from experiments at the Tevatron and the Large Hadron Collider in CERN plan to present their latest direct-search results in the hunt  for the Higgs at the annual conference on Electroweak Interactions and  Unified Theories known as Rencontres de Moriond in Italy.
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World’s Best Measurement of W Boson Mass Tests Standard Model, Higgs boson Limits

(PhysOrg.com) — Just as firemen use different methods to narrow the location of a person trapped in a building, scientists employ two techniques to find the hiding place of the theorized Higgs particle: direct searches for Higgs interactions and precision measurements of other particles and forces.

Today, scientists from the CDF collaboration have unveiled the world’s most precise measurement of the W boson , based on data gathered at the . The precision of this measurement surpasses all previous measurements combined and restricts the space in which the should reside according to the Standard Model, the theoretical framework that describes all known and forces.

The result comes at a pivotal time, just a couple of weeks before physicists from experiments at the Tevatron and the in CERN plan to present their latest direct-search results in the hunt for the Higgs at the annual conference on Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories known as Rencontres de Moriond in Italy.

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