Is There A Higgs Boson With Mass Below 100 GeV/c2 In The LEP Data?
Abstract
There could be a Higgs boson with a mass less than 100 GeV/c2 in the LEP data if its decay width and modes are not dominated by b quarks. At present, the quantum interference between signal and background processes has not been considered in flavour independent searches but when it is, the long-sought particle may appear.
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