COULD THE NEW PARTICLE (8.32) BE A HIGGS?
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Abstract
Possibilities of (8.32) being an 0++ or 0-+ Higgs are examined. Possible mixrings between Higgs and corresponding bottomia are considered. It seems that the ratio Br T ( 2s ) → γ / Br T ( 1s ) → γ <0.22 could hardly be understood if is an 0-+ Higgs, but may be understood if is an 0++ Higgs.
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DU Tung-sheng, WU Dan-di. COULD THE NEW PARTICLE (8.32) BE A HIGGS?[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(2): 59-62.
DU Tung-sheng, WU Dan-di. COULD THE NEW PARTICLE (8.32) BE A HIGGS?[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(2): 59-62.
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DU Tung-sheng, WU Dan-di. COULD THE NEW PARTICLE (8.32) BE A HIGGS?[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(2): 59-62.
DU Tung-sheng, WU Dan-di. COULD THE NEW PARTICLE (8.32) BE A HIGGS?[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(2): 59-62.
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