The mass of the Higgs-like boson in the four-lepton decay channel at the LHC
V. Roinishvili

TL;DR
This paper proposes a straightforward method for defining the mass of a Higgs-like boson observed at the LHC in four-lepton decay channels, resulting in a measured mass of approximately 125.5 GeV.
Contribution
It introduces a simple and transparent approach for the mass determination of the Higgs-like boson in four-lepton decay channels.
Findings
Mass of the Higgs-like boson is 125.5 ± 0.4 GeV.
Method provides a clear and direct mass definition.
Results are based on current LHC data.
Abstract
A very simple and transparent way for the mass definition of a new boson, probably Higgs (H), observed at LHC, decaying into 4 leptons, is presented. The obtained mass of H is 125.5+/-0.4 GeV with today statistics.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · International Science and Diplomacy
