Particle Physics Seminar

"Higgs Searches at the Tevatron"

Presented by Bjoern Penning, Fermi National Laboratory

Thursday, January 14, 2010, 3:00 pm — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510

A summary of the latest results of Standard Model Higgs boson searches from CDF and D0 using up to 5/fb of data are presented. The major contributing processes include associated production with vector bosons and gluon fusion. With increasingly precise measurements of the background processes, improved predictions for Higgs production rates and a rapidly growing data sample, the Tevatron Higgs search is evolving at a very fast pace. This presentation will cover the newest results from the DZero and CDF experiments' Higgs searches, including the newest Higgs mass exclusion of 160 < m_H < 170 GeV/c^2.

Hosted by: Marc Andre Pleier

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