Number Theory

   

Determination of the Higgs Boson’s Mass

Authors: Gang Chen, Tianman Chen, Tianyi Chen

In our previous papers, we gave formulas of the fine-structure constant and their corresponding applications along with a mass model of the elementary particles. And in a recent paper, we redefined Hartree atomic units to Hartree-Chen atomic units. In this paper, we apply our mass model of the elementary particles and Hartree-Chen atomic units to determine the exact value of the Higgs boson’s mass. Based on our hypothetical formulas, the Higgs boson’s in Hartree-Chen atomic units should be 245280.001934, and the exact value of the Higgs boson’s mass should be 125.33782309(4) GeV. Compared to the value of 125.35 ± 0.15 GeV which was measured out by CERN in 2016, our calculated value is almost absolutely precise if it is correct. By the new value of 125.11(11) GeV reported by ATLAS Collaboration, we revised the calculated value for the Higgs boson’s mass to 125.15375720(4) GeV.

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[v1] 2022-08-09 22:32:12
[v2] 2022-12-21 18:42:32
[v3] 2023-01-21 02:44:00
[v4] 2023-12-29 17:16:03

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