Search: Look for:   Last 1 Month   Last 6 Months   All time

World's 'most precise boson measurement points to Higgs mass'

Washington, Sat, 03 Mar 2012 ANI

Washington, Mar 3 (ANI): Physicists including one of Indian origin have determined the world's most precise measurement of the mass of the W boson, which is one of nature's elementary particles.

 

According to scientists from the CDF and DZero collaborations at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the new measurement is an important, independent constraint of the mass of the theorized Higgs boson.

 

It also provides a rigorous test of the Standard Model that serves as the blueprint for our world, detailing the properties of the building blocks of matter and how they interact.

 

The Higgs boson is the last undiscovered component of the Standard Model and theorized to give all other particles their masses.

 

Scientists employ two techniques to find the hiding place of the Higgs particle: the direct production of Higgs particles and precision measurements of other particles and forces that could be influenced by the existence of Higgs particles.

 

The new measurement of the W boson mass falls into the precision category.

 

The CDF collaboration measured the W boson mass to be 80387 +/- 19 MeV/c2. The DZero collaboration measured the particle's mass to be 80375 +-23 MeV/c2. The two measurements combined along with the addition of previous data from the earliest operation of the Tevatron produces a measurement of 80387 +- 17 MeV/c2, which has a precision of 0.02 percent.

 

These ultra-precise, rigorous measurements took up to five years for the collaborations to complete independently.

 

The collaborations measured the particle's mass in six different ways, which all match and combine for a result that is twice as precise as the previous measurement.

 

The results were presented over the past two weeks by physicists Ashutosh Kotwal from Duke University and Jan Stark from the Laboratoire de Physique Subatomique et de Cosmologie in Grenoble, France.

 

"This measurement illustrates the great contributions that the Tevatron has made and continues to make with further analysis of its accumulated data," said Fermilab Director Pier Oddone.

 

"The precision of the measurement is unprecedented and allows rigorous tests of our underlying theory of how the universe works."

 

The new W mass measurement and the latest precision determination of the mass of the top quark from Fermilab triangulate the location of the Higgs particle and restrict its mass to less than 152 GeV/c2 .

 

This is in agreement with the latest direct searches at the LHC, which constrain the Higgs mass to less than 127 GeV/c2, and direct-search limits from the Tevatron, which point to a Higgs mass of less than 156 GeV/c2, before the update of their results expected for next week.

 

"The Tevatron has expanded the way we view particle physics," said CDF co-spokesperson and Fermilab physicist Rob Roser.

 

"Tevatron experiments discovered the top quark, made precision measurements of the W boson mass, observed B_s mixing and set many limits on potential new physics theories."

 

The new measurement comes at a pivotal time, just days before physicists from the Tevatron and the Large Hadron Collider at CERN will present their latest direct-search results in the hunt for the Higgs in Italy.

 

"It is a very exciting time to analyze data at particle colliders," said Gregorio Bernardi, DZero co-spokesperson and physicist at the Laboratoire de Physique Nucleaire et de Hautes Energies in Paris.

 

"The next few months will confirm if the Standard Model is correct, or if there are other particles and forces yet to be discovered."

 

The existence of the world we live in depends on the W boson mass being heavy rather than massless as the Standard Model predicts.

 

The W boson is a carrier of the electroweak nuclear force that is responsible for such fundamental process as the production of energy in the sun.

 

"The W mass is a very distinctive feature of the universe we live in, and requires an explanation," said Giovanni Punzi, CDF co-spokesperson and physicist from the University of Pisa.

 

"Its precise value is perhaps the most striking evidence for something "out there" still to be found, be it the Higgs or some variation of it.

 

"The measurement of the W boson mass will be one of the great scientific legacies of the Tevatron particle collider," added DZero co-spokesperson and Fermilab scientist Dmitri Denisov. (ANI)

 


LATEST IMAGES
Manohar Lal being presented with a memento
Manoj Tiwari BJP Relief meets the family members of late Ankit Sharma
Haryana CM Manohar Lal congratulate former Deputy PM Lal Krishna Advani on his 92nd birthday
King of Bhutan, the Bhutan Queen and Crown Prince meeting the PM Modi
PM Narendra Modi welcomes the King of Bhutan
Post comments:
Your Name (*) :
Your Email :
Your Phone :
Your Comment (*):
  Reload Image
 
 

Comments:


 

OTHER TOP STORIES


Excellent Hair Fall Treatment
Careers | Privacy Policy | Feedback | About Us | Contact Us | | Latest News
Copyright © 2015 NEWS TRACK India All rights reserved.