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A complex Feynman diagram involving the Higgs boson.

A schematic, called a Feynman diagram, of two virtual gluons from colliding LHC protons interacting to produce a hypothetical Higgs boson, a top quark, and an antitop quark. These in turn decay into a specific combination of quarks and leptons that is very difficult to fake in other processes. Collecting sufficient evidence of signals like this one may eventually allow ATLAS collaboration members to discover the Higgs boson.

Uploaded to english Wikipedia SCZenz at 09:50, 23 October 2005 (UTC)

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