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W boson: Strange new Higgs particles could explain shocking W boson result


Ideas from beyond the standard model of particle physics, including technicolor and glueball Higgs particles, could explain the recent shock finding that the W boson is heavier than we thought



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2 May 2022

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Could an extra Higgs boson or dark matter explain the surprisingly high mass of the W boson?

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On 7 April, researchers announced results from the now-defunct Tevatron collider in Illinois finding that the mass of the W boson is higher than the standard model of particle physics predicts – a shockingly solid measurement that could demand new physics. Ideas to explain it have already begun flowing in earnest.

The W boson is one of the particles that carries the weak nuclear force in the same way that a photon carries electromagnetic force. …



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