Abstract

A summary of the latest results on the combined measurement of the Higgs boson mass in the H → ZZ * → 4l and the H → γγ decay channels with the ATLAS detector is presented. The analysis uses 25 fb−1 of pp collision data recorded by the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider at centre-of-mass energies of 7TeV and 8 TeV during 2011 and 2012. The combined measured value of the Higgs boson mass is mH = 125.36 ± 0.37 (stat) ± 0.18 (syst) GeV.

Highlights

  • Since the discovery of the Higgs boson by the CMS and ATLAS collaborations in July 2012 [1, 2], many efforts have been made to measure the Higgs boson properties

  • The ATLAS detector previously measured the Higgs boson mass, with the same data quoted here, at mH = 125.5 ± 0.2(stat)+−00..56(syst) GeV with a signal strength, defined as the number of observed events normalized to the SM prediction, of An updated and improved mass μ = 1.33+−00..2118 [3]. measurement was done in the

  • It is immersed in toroidal magnetic fields in the central and end-cap regions having an integral of approximately 3 Tm to 6 Tm respectively

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Summary

Introduction

Since the discovery of the Higgs boson by the CMS and ATLAS collaborations in July 2012 [1, 2], many efforts have been made to measure the Higgs boson properties. The ATLAS detector previously measured the Higgs boson mass, with the same data quoted here, at mH = 125.5 ± 0.2(stat)+−00..56(syst) GeV with a signal strength, defined as the number of observed events normalized to the SM prediction, of An updated and improved mass μ = 1.33+−00..2118 [3]. The new result is based on an improved calibration for photons and electrons, new corrections to the muon momentum uncertainty and improved analysis techniques. A summary of the updated mass measurement using these channels is presented this proceedings.

The ATLAS detector
Improvements in photon and electron calibration
Muon momentum improvements
Improvements on the mass measurement
Findings
Conclusion
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