Hangout With CERN: What's new with the Higgs? + more LHC results (S01E03)
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After the excitement of 4th July 2012, when CERN announced the discovery of a Higgs-like boson, this third hangout looks at the latest news of this particle. In the same week that worldwide particle physicists are showcasing their latest results in Japan at the major particle physics conference "HCP2012" we asked: are we any closer to understanding this new boson? Is it the Higgs? Also featured was breaking news from the LHCb Experiment of a rare decay - http://www.quantumdiaries.org/2012/11/14/huge-impact-from-a-tiny-decay/ In this Hangout with CERN "What's new with the Higgs? + more LHC results" ATLAS physicist Steven Goldfarb is joined by CERN blogger Pauline Gagnon and CERN theorist Nazila Mahmoudi in the CERN main auditorium, LHCb physicist Patrick Koppenburg and colleagues in the LHCb control room, ALICE physicist Ken Read in the USA, CMS physicist Freya Blekman in Belgium and ATLAS physicist Jonathan Butterworth in Japan at the HCP2012 particle physics conference, as well as Jonathan Langdale from the USA. Recorded live on 15th November 2012. The hangouts with CERN answer questions received via #askCERN on Twitter and Google+ and via YouTube and Facebook comments. http://www.youtube.com/cerntv http://google.com/+CERN http://www.facebook.com/cern http://twitter.com/cern/