Global Electroweak Fits and the Higgs Boson Mass
Peter Renton

TL;DR
This paper reviews electroweak data and its implications for the Higgs boson mass, indicating a preference for a relatively light Higgs within the Standard Model framework.
Contribution
It provides an updated analysis of electroweak measurements constraining the Higgs mass based on current data.
Findings
Electroweak data favor a light Higgs boson
Constraints are consistent with Standard Model predictions
Current measurements limit Higgs mass to a specific range
Abstract
The current electroweak data and the constraints on the Higgs mass are discussed. Within the context of the Standard Model the data prefer a relatively light Higgs mass.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
