Ten years after the discovery of a particle consistent with the Standard Model Higgs boson, the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider has recorded over 30 times more Higgs boson events. This significantly larger dataset enables more precise measurements and new tests of the theory. This paper combines numerous Higgs boson production and decay processes to scrutinize its interactions with elementary particles. The study reveals remarkable consistency between the observed Higgs boson properties and Standard Model predictions, providing stringent constraints on models of new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Publisher
Nature
Published On
Jul 04, 2022
Authors
The ATLAS Collaboration
Tags
Higgs boson
ATLAS experiment
Standard Model
new physics
particle interactions
Large Hadron Collider
data analysis
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