Are there really any experimental limits on a light Higgs boson?
Raby, S.; West, G.B.; Hoffman, C.M.
Los Alamos National Lab., NM (USA)1988
Los Alamos National Lab., NM (USA)1988
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[en] The experimental evidence regarding a light Higgs boson is reviewed. It is shown that a light Higgs boson with almost any mass between 14 MeV/c2 and 1 GeV/c2 is still allowed by existing data. The only limit in this range comes from B decay data which, for sufficiently large values of the top quark mass, excludes a Higgs boson with a mass between 2m/sub μ/ and /approximately/700 MeV/c2. Discussions of light Higgs boson emission in the decays of K, π, μ, /tau/, /eta/', and Γ are also given. 29 refs., 2 figs
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1988; 13 p; Hypernuclear and low-energy kaon physics; Padua (Italy); 12-16 Sep 1988; CONF-8809143--1; Available from NTIS, PC A03/MF A01; 1 as DE89000394; Portions of this document are illegible in microfiche products.
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