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Graduate Measurements of the Self-Interaction of the Higgs
Thanks very much! Would be most grateful if you could tell me how to locate those references. Best wishes.- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Measurements of the Self-Interaction of the Higgs
Hello Everyone, Hope you are all enjoying learning more and more about this wonderful world of Physics! Is it that I am missing something somewhere, but when I searched the ATLAS site to find out what experiments were planned to measure the self-interaction of the Higgs, I could see...- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate How Do I Express Mass and e in Natural Units?
Thanks very much for your help. I have to give a talk and I wanted to make sure I got it right. Really need to do more calculations more often, so that I will be comfortable with the various systems of units. Thanks again! Cheers.- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate How Do I Express Mass and e in Natural Units?
Thanks for replying. The unit system being used would be the one most commonly employed by particle physicists. I would be happy to know the values in the most commonly used system. Cheers- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate How Do I Express Mass and e in Natural Units?
Hi Everyone, I have to calculate the coefficients of the massive Higgs Lagrangian in natural units, ħ = c = 1. Do I assume firstly that, in these units the masses of the Higgs, W and Z are the usual, 125.09±0.21, 80.4, 91.2 respectively, and secondly that e has to have the value 2√(απ)...- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Measurement of the Higgs Self Interaction
Thanks! You've said it all and I will indeed have a look at the public pages of ATLAS and CMS which I did encounter recently. Again, thanks.- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Measurement of the Higgs Self Interaction
Hello everyone. What measurements have been done of the Higgs self-interaction? If nothing has been done yet, what are the relevant groups and research articles describing the progress of work in this direction? If this has been done, I would love to know the references. Thanks!- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Was the mass of the Higgs given at 125.8?
Hi Everyone. In the Resonaances blog, I recall that it was mentioned there that the particle physics group at CERN had made an updated statement of the mass of the Higgs as being 125.8. When I look at the Resonaances blog I cannot find reference to this statement and they are only now...- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Quantitative Measurements for the Higgs Boson
Just had a look at the Resonaances Blog which Bill_K very kindly supplied, and this answers most of my questions. Thanks heaps! It certainly is looking like the standard model Higgs. Can competing theories which dish up a Higgs boson with certain variations be ruled out at this stage...- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Quantitative Measurements for the Higgs Boson
Thanks very much for the replies. Does this mean that the only quantitative measurements of the couplings of the Higgs to the W and Z fields are those on the Higgs diphoton rate? If that is the case, it sounds like they are jumping the gun a bit. Is that the case? Secondly, is there somewhere...- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Quantitative Measurements for the Higgs Boson
Hi everyone and happy New Year. The Standard Model shows very specific and measurable couplings of the Higgs boson with the W and Z fields. What QUANTITATIVE measurements have been done to verify that these couplings are as predicted? Thanks and looking forward to your replies. A lot of...- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Getting natural units right in particle physics
Thanks for that. Finally, what would be the form of g and g' expressed in the usual SI units (Lorentz-Heaviside), and what would be their dimensions in MLT format? Really appreciate your help.- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Getting natural units right in particle physics
Thanks very much for this. I will do the calculations. But this also raises an important natural philosophical question: As we are dealing only with units and the very well known values of c and h, the conversion should be possible without reference to the fine structure constant at all...- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Getting natural units right in particle physics
Thanks for the help. There is still a problem:- This contradicts the formula given in Kane, 'Modern Elementary Particle Physics' page 112 which gives the formula v = 2MW/g' ≈ 246 where v is the vacuum expectation value of the Higgs. With MW = 80.4 this gives g' ≈ 0.65, while the value e ≈...- QuantumSkippy
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Graduate Getting natural units right in particle physics
Hi guys. I have been a mathematical physicist and have recently been taking great interest in theoretical particle physics. With some effort I can do calculations in the International System of Units (SI) with complete success if I focus very carefully. With the particle physics natural units...- QuantumSkippy
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