High Energy Particle Physics

   

Calculation of Exact Value of the Higgs Boson Mass

Authors: Miroslav Súkeník, Jozef Šima

The existence of the Higgs boson produced by the quantum excitation of the Higgs field was predicted in 1964. Since this year, efforts of particle physicists have focused on theoretical predictions and experimental determination of the boson mass. Several values of the mass have been published, gradually approaching 125 GeV. Applying the fundamentals of our Expansive Nondecelerative Universe model we calculated the Higgs boson’s mass as 125.39 GeV and published this result as early as May 2012. The latest evaluation (March 2020) of the data obtained at the Large Hadron Collider led to 125.38 GeV.

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