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A Discovery! The Higgs? Why it is Important and How it Was Done.

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School of Physics Colloquium Series: Presenting Howard A. Gordon, Brookhaven National Laboratory

The ATLAS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider with its sister experiment CMS reported a discovery last summer of a new boson which is consistent with the Standard Model Higgs boson.  The Higgs particle has been searched for decades. It is the final jewel in the Standard Model of particle physics, a crowning achievement of 20th century science that gives a powerful understanding of fundamental particles and their interactions. In the Standard Model, the Higgs is the quantum of a field that accounts for the masses of those particles.  We will describe the apparatus, the data and other searches. 

Howard Gordon is the US Deputy Operations Program Manager for the ATLAS Experiment.

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