Preprint PUBDB-2022-04287

http://join2-wiki.gsi.de/foswiki/pub/Main/Artwork/join2_logo100x88.png
A detailed map of Higgs boson interactions by the ATLAS experiment ten years after the discovery



2022

This record in other databases:  

Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:

Report No.: CERN-EP-2022-057; arXiv:2207.00092

Abstract: The standard model of particle physics$^{1–4}$ describes the known fundamental particles and forces that make up our Universe, with the exception of gravity. One of the central features of the standard model is a field that permeates all of space and interacts with fundamental particles$^{5–9}$. The quantum excitation of this field, known as the Higgs field, manifests itself as the Higgs boson, the only fundamental particle with no spin. In 2012, a particle with properties consistent with the Higgs boson of the standard model was observed by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN$^{10,11}$. Since then, more than 30 times as many Higgs bosons have been recorded by the ATLAS experiment, enabling much more precise measurements and new tests of the theory. Here, on the basis of this larger dataset, we combine an unprecedented number of production and decay processes of the Higgs boson to scrutinize its interactions with elementary particles. Interactions with gluons, photons, and W and Z bosons—the carriers of the strong, electromagnetic and weak forces—are studied in detail. Interactions with three third-generation matter particles (bottom (b) and top (t) quarks, and tau leptons (τ)) are well measured and indications of interactions with a second-generation particle (muons, μ) are emerging. These tests reveal that the Higgs boson discovered ten years ago is remarkably consistent with the predictions of the theory and provide stringent constraints on many models of new phenomena beyond the standard model.

Keyword(s): p p: scattering ; p p: colliding beams ; Higgs particle: interaction ; Higgs particle: hadroproduction ; Higgs particle: decay modes ; family: 3 ; ATLAS ; muon ; gravitation ; CMS ; excited state ; electromagnetic ; photon ; quark ; CERN LHC Coll ; gluon ; CERN Lab ; spin: 0 ; experimental results

Classification:

Note: Nature volume 607, pages 52–59 (2022) 10.1038/s41586-022-04893-w

Contributing Institute(s):
  1. LHC/ATLAS Experiment (ATLAS)
Research Program(s):
  1. 611 - Fundamental Particles and Forces (POF4-611) (POF4-611)
Experiment(s):
  1. LHC: ATLAS

Appears in the scientific report 2022
Database coverage:
Creative Commons Attribution CC BY 4.0 ; OpenAccess ; Published
Click to display QR Code for this record

The record appears in these collections:
Private Collections > >DESY > >FH > ATLAS
Document types > Reports > Preprints
Public records
Publications database
OpenAccess


Linked articles:

http://join2-wiki.gsi.de/foswiki/pub/Main/Artwork/join2_logo100x88.png Journal Article
A detailed map of Higgs boson interactions by the ATLAS experiment ten years after the discovery
Nature <London> 607(7917), 52 - 59 () [10.1038/s41586-022-04893-w]  GO OpenAccess  Download fulltext Files  Download fulltextFulltext by arXiv.org BibTeX | EndNote: XML, Text | RIS


 Record created 2022-08-09, last modified 2023-02-14


OpenAccess:
Download fulltext PDF Download fulltext PDF (PDFA)
External link:
Download fulltextFulltext by arXiv.org
Rate this document:

Rate this document:
1
2
3
 
(Not yet reviewed)