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This volume provides a detailed description of the seminal theoretical construction in 1964, independently by Robert Brout and Francois Englert, and by Peter W. Higgs, of a mechanism for short-range fundamental interactions, now called the Brout-Englert-Higgs (BEH) mechanism. It accounts for the non-zero mass of elementary particles and predicts the existence of a new particle - an elementary massive scalar boson. In addition to this the book describes the experimental discovery of this fundamental missing element in the Standard Model of particle physics. The H Boson, also called the Higgs Boson, was produced and detected in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) of CERN near Geneva by two large experimental collaborations, ATLAS and CMS, which announced its discovery on the 4th of July 2012.
This new volume of the Poincaré Seminar Series, The H Boson, corresponds to the nineteenth seminar, held on November 29, 2014, at Institut Henri Po
incaré in Paris.
Foreword ix
The BEH Mechanism and its Scalar Boson
Francois Englert
1 Introduction: short and long range interactions
1(2)
2 Spontaneous symmetry breaking
3(5)
3 The BEH mechanism
8(5)
4 The discovery
13(8)
References
18(3)
Discovery and Measurements of the H Boson with ATLAS and CMS Experiments at the LHC
Yves Sirois
1 Introduction: the standard model and the Higgs boson
21(2)
2 The ATLAS and CMS experiments
23(2)
3 Phenomenology at the LHC
25(4)
4 The search and the discovery
29(3)
5 Measurements and properties
32(13)
6 Conclusions and the aftermath
45(6)
References
47(4)
Scalar Bosons and Supersymmetry
Pierre Fayet
1 The electroweak symmetry breaking
51(3)
2 The scalar boson of the standard model
54(1)
3 A scalar boson, elementary or not?
55(1)
4 Introducing supersymmetry
55(1)
5 Relating bosons and fermions, yes, but how?
56(1)
6 The need for superpartners
57(1)
7 The supersymmetric standard model, with its extra spin-0 bosons
58(1)
8 Some remaining questions, after the 125 GeV boson discovery
59(1)
9 More on supersymmetry and superspace
60(1)
10 Relating gauge and BEH bosons, in the supersymmetric standard model
61(1)
11 Conclusion on scalar bosons and supersymmetry
62(3)
References
63(2)
Future Searches on Scalar Boson(s)
Louis Fayard
1 Introduction
65(1)
2 Future facilities
65(8)
3 New physics in the scalar sector
73(7)
4 Conclusions
80(5)
References
80(5)
Implications of the H Boson Discovery
Abdelhak Djouadi
1 Introduction
85(4)
2 Implications for the standard model
89(16)
3 Implications for supersymmetry
105(21)
4 What next?
126
References
128