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| Jan12-04, 11:48 PM | #1 |
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Higgs Boson...Cern's Accelerator and Brookhaven's Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider labs are now capable of generating and detecting the Higgs Boson resonance. The nuclear reaction is as follows: Pu244(39 Tev) + Au197 -> CMS(39 Tev) -> H115.6 GeV(1 Tev) + E Ecms = (160 GeV/nucleon)* 244 nucleons = 39 Tev Higgs Decays: H115.6 Gev(1 Tev) -> Z93 Gev + Z93 Gev H115.6 Gev(1 Tev) -> W+82 Gev + W-82 Gev The energy available for producing new matter, is about 3.5 Tev. A 40 Tev cms (center-of-mass) energy is available at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider undergoing final preparations at Brookhaven. Evidence for the transition from a hadron phase (baryons and mesons) into a QGP phase was expected to consist of: (1) an enhanced production of strange mesons (2) a decrease in the production of heavy psi mesons (each consisting of a charm and anti-charm quarks) (3) an increase in the creation of energetic photons and lepton-anti-lepton pairs. (indirect) evidence (at least of types 1 and 2) has now turned up in the CERN data. Reference: http://aleph.web.cern.ch/aleph/alpub...s/Welcome.html http://user.web.cern.ch/user/cern.html http://opal.web.cern.ch/Opal/ www.cern.ch www.bnl.gov |
| Jan13-04, 02:02 AM | #2 |
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Interesting... if true (which I seriously doubt).
1) The tevatron is not at CERN but at Fermilab. 2) The large CERN accelerator is down pending installment of LHC. 3) No mention of H is made on the BNL site. 4) No mention of H is made on physicsweb. Can you provide a clear link to the results? preprint / experimental results-page will do... |
| Jan14-04, 01:17 PM | #3 |
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It is clear he refers to the preliminary Aleph results, three years old by now. They are in the first quoted URL.
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