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December
2011

CERN Has New Particle Research

Quantum Composers Congratulates its Pulse Generator Customer CERN on New Particle Research Erin Prieskorn

CERN Pulse Generator Customer

The researchers at CERN have announced that they have seen a possible tail of the proposed Higgs boson particle. CERN has been a longtime customer of Quantum Composers and even uses our 9530 Pulse Generator for the timing in one of their smaller accelerators.

Bozeman, Montana. The researchers at CERN have announced that they have seen a possible tail of the proposed Higgs boson particle. CERN has been a longtime customer of Quantum Composers and even uses our 9530 Pulse Generator for the timing in one of their smaller accelerators.

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Exciting New CERN Research

Researchers at the CERN particle accelerator have found "intriguing hints" of the Higgs boson, a moment of major progress in years of previously unfruitful searching for the elusive subatomic particle.

The search for the Higgs boson is the top priority of CERN's massive and expensive Large Hadron Collider near Geneva, Switzerland. Its Atlas experiment showed a statistically suspicious increase in activity that indicates the Higgs could be pinned down with a mass of 126 giga-electron-volts, and showing some important agreement, its independent CMS experiment found a possible result nearby at 124GeV.

"The Higgs could be the first link in a chain of discovery. This is what we hope," said Guido Tonelli of the Universita degli Studi di Pisa and leader of the CMS project, in a news conference after the seminar. Another year of continued data gathering should be enough to provide a conclusive answer on this particular matter, the physicists said.

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