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A new way to detect the Higgs

S Reucroft, Y Srivastava, J Swain and A Widom

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We describe a new technique to look for evidence of the Higgs mechanism. The usual method involves seeking evidence for the Higgs boson either directly or via the indirect effect that a virtual Higgs boson would have on a variety of Standard Model parameters. The new technique looks for Higgs field effects that are predicted to reduce the masses of heavy particles when they are in the presence of other heavy particles.


PACS

14.80.Bn Standard-model Higgs bosons

13.85.Qk Inclusive production with identified leptons, photons, or other nonhadronic particles

Subjects

Particle physics and field theory

Dates

Issue 1 (2007)



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