Where is the Higgs?

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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Talk presented at ``50 Years of Electroweak Physics: A symposium in honor of Professor Alberto Sirlin's 70th Birthday'', New Y

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10.1088/0954-3899/29/1/307

I discuss the theoretical uncertainties in the indirect Higgs mass determination. I present the probability density function for the Higgs mass obtained combining together the information from precision measurements with the results from the direct search experiments carried out at LEP. The probability that the Higgs weights less than 116 GeV comes out to be around 35 % while the 95 % upper limit is located around 210-230 GeV.

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