Abstract

Physicists working on the DØ experiment at Fermilab in the US have made the most accurate ever measurement of the mass of the top quark. The result has important implications in the search for the Higgs boson – the particle that is thought to explain where particle mass comes from – and could place limits on “new physics” beyond the Standard Model of particle physics (Nature 429 638).

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