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when is the LHC find out if higgs boson excist?
hamster143 said:The most likely three-sigma discovery target, assuming it's there at all and assuming no further engineering delays, is (as far as I know) two to three years from the time the collider is launched at full luminosity.
blechman said:The top quark was "discovered" in the early 1990's, but the actual announcement of its discovery was not until 1995.
Vanadium 50 said:That's not my recollection - and I was there. (Along with 900 other people, of course)
Tevatron "Run I" began in 1992. The 1992-1993 run led to the 1994 CDF paper http://arxiv.org/PS_cache/hep-ex/pdf/9405/9405005v1.pdf" . CDF was in a difficult position - there were not enough top candidate events for a discovery, but there were too many for an improved limit compared to their last paper - which had only 20% of the data. Hence a paper that didn't really answer the question "do you see it or not"?
In 1995, midway through the second half of Run I (50 pb-1 for D0 and 67 pb-1 for CDF), both experiments wrote "Observation" papers.
the_house said:There's certainly the possibility of finding something else first, but I'm not sure what they could find that would make the Higgs search irrelevant.