Observation of a new boson at a mass of 125 GeV with the CMS experiment at the LHC
Abstract
Results are presented from searches for the standard model Higgs boson in proton-proton collisions at √{ s} = 7 and 8 TeV in the Compact Muon Solenoid experiment at the LHC, using data samples corresponding to integrated luminosities of up to 5.1 fb-1 at 7 TeV and 5.3 fb-1 at 8 TeV. The search is performed in five decay modes: γγ, ZZ, W+W-, τ+τ-, and bbbar. An excess of events is observed above the expected background, with a local significance of 5.0 standard deviations, at a mass near 125 GeV, signalling the production of a new particle. The expected significance for a standard model Higgs boson of that mass is 5.8 standard deviations. The excess is most significant in the two decay modes with the best mass resolution, γγ and ZZ; a fit to these signals gives a mass of 125.3 ± 0.4 (stat.) ± 0.5 (syst.) GeV. The decay to two photons indicates that the new particle is a boson with spin different from one.
- Publication:
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Physics Letters B
- Pub Date:
- September 2012
- DOI:
- 10.1016/j.physletb.2012.08.021
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1207.7235
- Bibcode:
- 2012PhLB..716...30C
- Keywords:
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- CMS;
- Physics;
- Higgs;
- High Energy Physics - Experiment
- E-Print:
- Submitted to Phys. Lett. B