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9 July, 2012

The two indipendent experimental datas that reveals the presence of the new boson observed in Geneva.

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1 - CMS

                                                                                   2 - ATLAS


The datas in the images above are taken from the CERN conference - july 4 2012 – and are respectively referred to the CMS and ATLAS experiments issues. The audience of the auditorium in Geneva were really excited by this vision, even Peter Higgs – special guest of the conference – appeared very touched because of those graphs. They show the last results of the LHC experiments that reveals, analytically and independently, the presence of a new particle afterward the proton-proton collisions. 
This is a confirmation of the 2011 datas, but with a strong statistical confidence.

The peak in the first image represents the Higgs candidate for the CMS experiment: Mass 125.3 GeV; Confidence 4.9 sigma. But the greater clapping has been awarded to the second one, at the end of Fabiola Giannotti presentation. Is the Higgs boson candidate for the ATLAS experiment: Mass 126.5 GeV; Confidence 5 sigma.

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