Searching for Higgs Boson at the Tevatron: the "Golden Mode" revisited
M. Sahin (TOBB University of Economics, Technology, Physics, Division, Ankara, Turkey), S. Sultansoy (TOBB University of Economics and, Technology, Physics Division, Ankara, Turkey, Institute of Physics,, National Academy of Sciences, Baku, Azerbaijan), S. Turkoz (Ankara

TL;DR
This paper reevaluates the potential for detecting the Higgs boson through the 'golden mode' at the Tevatron, suggesting it could observe Higgs with mass up to 300 GeV before shutdown.
Contribution
It revisits the Higgs search strategy at the Tevatron, highlighting the viability of the 'golden mode' for discovering Higgs bosons up to 300 GeV.
Findings
Potential to observe Higgs up to 300 GeV
Reassessment of the 'golden mode' effectiveness
Implications for Tevatron shutdown period
Abstract
We have reconsidered the Higgs boson search via the "golden mode" for Tevatron. It is shown that this mode will give opportunity to observe the Higgs boson with mass up to 300 GeV before Tevatron shutdown.
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
