Higgs Boson Studies at the Tevatron
CDF, D0 Collaborations

TL;DR
This paper reports combined searches for the Higgs boson at the Tevatron, observing a significant excess around 125 GeV/c^2 that aligns with the Higgs discovery at the LHC, across multiple decay channels and models.
Contribution
First combined analysis of Tevatron data for Higgs boson searches, confirming a signal consistent with the standard model at 125 GeV/c^2.
Findings
Significant excess at 125 GeV/c^2 with 3.0 sigma significance.
Observed signal strengths match standard model predictions.
Results are consistent across multiple decay channels.
Abstract
We combine searches by the CDF and D0 Collaborations for the standard model Higgs boson with mass in the range 90--200 GeV produced in the gluon-gluon fusion, , , , and vector boson fusion processes, and decaying in the , , , , and modes. The data correspond to integrated luminosities of up to 10 fb and were collected at the Fermilab Tevatron in collisions at TeV. The searches are also interpreted in the context of fermiophobic and fourth generation models. We observe a significant excess of events in the mass range between 115 and 140 GeV/. The local significance corresponds to 3.0 standard deviations at GeV/, consistent with the mass of the Higgs boson observed at the LHC, and we expect a…
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