ATLAS and CMS discover a particle consistent with the Higgs boson

A round of applause for Fabiola Gianotti (left), ATLAS spokesperson, and Joe Incandela, CMS spokesperson, and for the LHC project leader Lyn Evans (waving), at the announcement of the discovery of the Higgs boson.
A round of applause for Fabiola Gianotti (left), ATLAS spokesperson, and Joe Incandela, CMS spokesperson, and for the LHC project leader Lyn Evans (waving), at the announcement of the discovery of the Higgs boson.

On 4 July, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations announce the discovery of a particle with features consistent with those of the Higgs boson, a particle predicted almost 50 years earlier. This particle is a manifestation of the Higgs field, which gives mass to elementary particles. The following March, after examining two and a half times more data, ATLAS and CMS conclude that some kind of Higgs boson has indeed been discovered.


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