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The three jewels in the crown of the LHC
Published 2020-10-25Version 1
The ATLAS and CMS experiments have made three major discoveries: The discovery of an elementary spin-zero particle, the discovery of the mechanism that makes the weak interactions short-range, and the discovery of the mechanism that gives the third generation fermions their masses. I explain how this progress in our understanding of the basic laws of Nature was achieved.
Comments: 5 pages
Journal: CERN Courier 60(5) (2020) 41-45
Categories: hep-ph
Keywords: third generation fermions, elementary spin-zero particle, weak interactions short-range, major discoveries, basic laws
Tags: journal article
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