Abstract

With the LHC increasing collision energies to s=8TeV and delivering luminosity more rapidly than ever, searches for Higgs-like particles at the ATLAS experiment have reached the sensitivities required to detect the Standard Model Higgs boson across a broad range of possible masses. I discuss signals found in searches for Higgs boson decays to both two photons and to ZZ⁎ to four leptons, announced earlier in July, and present a new search for Higgs boson decays to WW⁎ with the 2012 data.

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