Higgs physics

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Abstract

The cause of the screening of the weak interactions at long distances puzzled the high-energy community for nearly half a century. With the discovery of the Higgs boson a new era started with direct experimental information on the physics behind the breaking of the electroweak symmetry. This breaking plays a fundamental role in our understanding of particle physics and sits at the high-energy frontier beyond which we expect new physics that supersedes the Standard Model. The Higgs boson (inclusive and differential) production and decay rates offer a new way to probe this frontier.

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Grojean, C. (2016). Higgs physics. In 2015 CERN-Latin-American School of High-Energy Physics, Proceedings (Vol. 2015-March, pp. 143–157). CERN. https://doi.org/10.5170/CERN-2016-005.143

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