Higgs Searches at LEP2 with the ALEPH Detector
E.Kneringer (Univ. of Innsbruck)

TL;DR
This paper reports on Higgs boson searches at LEP2 using the ALEPH detector, analyzing data from 130 to 189 GeV, and sets limits on Higgs mass due to no observed evidence.
Contribution
First comprehensive search for standard model and supersymmetric Higgs bosons at LEP2 energies with ALEPH, establishing new mass exclusion limits.
Findings
No Higgs signal observed in the data
Mass exclusion limits were established for Higgs bosons
Data analysis covered 256 pb^-1 of LEP2 data
Abstract
Data collected with the ALEPH detector at centre-of-mass energies between 130 and 189 GeV are used to search for Higgs bosons of the standard model and its supersymmetric extensions. No evidence for a Higgs particle has been found in 256 pb^-1 of LEP2 data. Mass exclusion limits were set.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Computational Physics and Python Applications
