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  1. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Saturday, 14-Mar-2020 19:40:58 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From PhysicsCakes https://twitter.com/PhysicsCakes on Twitter: And for dessert, a pie chart pie of how the #Higgs boson decays. #PiDay2020 #PiDay https://twitter.com/PhysicsCakes/status/1238912041617960960/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/63605
    In conversation Saturday, 14-Mar-2020 19:40:58 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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      By Physics Cakes from Twitter

      And for dessert, a pie chart pie of how the #Higgs boson decays. #PiDay2020 #PiDay pic.twitter.com/o3oTY1QrHL

      — Physics Cakes (@PhysicsCakes) March 14, 2020
  2. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Thursday, 12-Dec-2019 13:10:47 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From PhysicsCakes https://twitter.com/PhysicsCakes on Twitter: Cake for the @ATLASexperiment end-of-year party! The design is based on the poster for our ongoing workshop, and features our results on Higgs boson decays to 4 leptons using the data collected 2015-2018 and the New Small Wheel muon detector. #CERN #Higgs #Cake https://twitter.com/PhysicsCakes/status/1204853305270325250/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/62515
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      By Physics Cakes from Twitter

      Cake for the ⁦@ATLASexperiment⁩ end-of-year party! The design is based on the poster for our ongoing⁩ workshop, and features our⁩ results on Higgs boson decays to 4 leptons using the data collected 2015-2018 and the New Small Wheel muon detector. #CERN #Higgs #Cake pic.twitter.com/hoe9fSVy5H

      — Physics Cakes (@PhysicsCakes) December 11, 2019
  3. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jul-2019 17:41:14 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From CMSExperiment https://twitter.com/CMSExperiment on Twitter: It's been 7 years since the #Higgs boson discovery! Now anybody can discover the Higgs boson for themselves using CMS #OpenData. See how it can be done! http://cylindricalonion.web.cern.ch/blog/201906/finding-higgs-boson-within-minutes-cloud https://twitter.com/CMSExperiment/status/1146800797532991489/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/59051
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      By CMS Experiment CERN from Twitter

      It's been 7 years since the #Higgs boson discovery! Now anybody can discover the Higgs boson for themselves using CMS #OpenData. 📈☁️
      See how it can be done! ⬇️ https://t.co/Lot5r05h5C pic.twitter.com/C3xRGSjNiF

      — CMS Experiment CERN (@CMSExperiment) July 4, 2019
  4. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Thursday, 04-Jul-2019 17:11:01 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From ATLASexperiment https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment on Twitter: Happy #Higgs Discovery Day! Seven years ago today, ATLAS and @CMSexperiment at CERN announced the discovery of the Higgs boson. Learn more about the discovery and study of this key particle: https://atlas.cern/updates/atlas-feature/higgs-boson https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment/status/1146719871947988992/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/59039
    In conversation Thursday, 04-Jul-2019 17:11:01 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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    2. The Higgs boson: the hunt, the discovery, the study and some future perspectives
      from ATLAS Experiment at CERN
      Many questions in particle physics are related to the existence of particle mass. The “Higgs mechanism,” which consists of the Higgs field and its corresponding Higgs boson, is said to give mass to elementary particles.
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      By ATLAS Experiment from Twitter

      Happy #Higgs Discovery Day! Seven years ago today, ATLAS and @CMSexperiment at CERN announced the discovery of the Higgs boson.

      📌Learn more about the discovery and study of this key particle: https://t.co/bp8YwKzOch pic.twitter.com/1kyjIsIrIm

      — ATLAS Experiment (@ATLASexperiment) July 4, 2019
  5. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Monday, 03-Sep-2018 16:01:46 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From ATLASexperiment https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment on Twitter: ICYMI - Last week, ATLAS announced the observation of an elusive #Higgs decay. Learn more here: http://atlas.cern/updates/press-statement/observation-higgs-boson-decay-pair-bottom-quarks https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment/status/1036642338146328576/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/51820
    In conversation Monday, 03-Sep-2018 16:01:46 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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    2. ATLAS observes elusive Higgs boson decay to a pair of bottom quarks
      from ATLAS Experiment at CERN
      Geneva. The ATLAS Collaboration at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has – at long last – observed the Higgs boson decaying into a pair of bottom (b) quarks. This elusive interaction is predicted to make up almost 60% of the Higgs boson decays and is thus primarily responsible for the Higgs natural width. Yet it took over six years after the 2012 discovery of the Higgs boson to accomplish this observation.
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      By ATLAS Experiment from Twitter

      ICYMI - Last week, ATLAS announced the observation of an elusive #Higgs decay. Learn more here: https://t.co/dhlmtwYjdr pic.twitter.com/n6rgKvhRUL

      — ATLAS Experiment (@ATLASexperiment) September 3, 2018
  6. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 00:01:38 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    It was an accomplishment fueled by an incredible @ATLASexperiment team and collaboration, fantastic data from the #LHC, and, as always, hard work. Happy @SMU could play a part in this chapter. #Higgs #bquark https://twitter.com/SMUDedman/status/1017881788155420673
    In conversation Saturday, 14-Jul-2018 00:01:38 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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      By SMU Dedman College from Twitter

      A landmark accomplishment in the field of physics. Congratulations to the @SMU @SMUphysics @drsekula @ATLASexperiment team! https://t.co/SDjmwOWRro

      — SMU Dedman College (@SMUDedman) July 13, 2018
  7. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Monday, 09-Jul-2018 02:51:10 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From freyablekman https://twitter.com/freyablekman on Twitter: Tancredi Carli also shows the new analysis #Higgs to bottom quarks observed at 5.4 sigma combining 7,8,13 TeV and all channels #ichep2018 This is really difficult, well done @ATLASexperiment ! https://twitter.com/freyablekman/status/1016135825573101568/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/51263
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      By Freya Blekman from Twitter

      Tancredi Carli also shows the new analysis #Higgs to bottom quarks observed at 5.4 sigma combining 7,8,13 TeV and all channels #ichep2018 This is really difficult, well done @ATLASexperiment ! pic.twitter.com/xRz0OhxRBs

      — Freya Blekman (@freyablekman) July 9, 2018
  8. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Friday, 08-Jun-2018 07:41:23 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From ATLASexperiment https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment on Twitter: [Physics Briefing] Beyond any doubt: the #Higgs boson couples to the heaviest lepton. Find out more: http://atlas.cern/updates/physics-briefing/higgs-couples-heaviest-lepton https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment/status/1004986353522790400/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/50988
    In conversation Friday, 08-Jun-2018 07:41:23 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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    2. Beyond any doubt: Higgs boson couples to the heaviest lepton
      from ATLAS Experiment at CERN
      A decisive property of the Higgs boson is its affinity to mass. The heavier a particle is, the stronger the Higgs boson will couple to it. While physicists have firmly established this property for heavy W and Z bosons (force carriers), more data are needed to measure the Higgs boson coupling to the heavy fermions (matter particles). These interactions, known as Yukawa couplings, are very interesting as they proceed through a quite different mechanism than the coupling to force-carrying bosons in the Standard Model.
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      By ATLAS Experiment from Twitter

      [Physics Briefing] Beyond any doubt: the #Higgs boson couples to the heaviest lepton. Find out more: https://t.co/07FE477Hul pic.twitter.com/ZCtEhNVIcn

      — ATLAS Experiment (@ATLASexperiment) June 8, 2018
  9. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Monday, 04-Jun-2018 12:11:26 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From ATLASexperiment https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment on Twitter: [Press Statement] ATLAS observes direct interaction of #Higgs boson with top quark https://atlas.cern/updates/press-statement/atlas-observes-tth-production https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment/status/1003607754697789440/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/50932
    In conversation Monday, 04-Jun-2018 12:11:26 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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    2. ATLAS observes direct interaction of Higgs boson with top quark
      from ATLAS Experiment at CERN
      The ATLAS Collaboration at CERN has announced the observation of Higgs bosons produced together with a top-quark pair. Observing this extremely rare process is a significant milestone for the field of High-Energy Physics. It allows physicists to test critical parameters of the Higgs mechanism in the Standard Model of particle physics.
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      By ATLAS Experiment from Twitter

      [Press Statement] ATLAS observes direct interaction of #Higgs boson with top quark https://t.co/SROQCbmRx1 pic.twitter.com/wtcKcZWnjq

      — ATLAS Experiment (@ATLASexperiment) June 4, 2018
  10. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Monday, 16-Apr-2018 14:21:30 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    Almost time for a big dose of #Higgs physics at #apsapril ! https://twitter.com/drsekula/status/985884783514439682/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/49935
    In conversation Monday, 16-Apr-2018 14:21:30 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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      By Stephen Sekula from Twitter

      Almost time for a big dose of #Higgs physics at #apsapril ! pic.twitter.com/4mwKYWsItw

      — Stephen Sekula (@drsekula) April 16, 2018
  11. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Tuesday, 13-Mar-2018 21:32:17 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From ATLASexperiment https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment on Twitter: [Physics Briefing] The exploration of the #Higgs boson continues! ATLAS presents a new study of the Higgs boson decaying to two W bosons at #moriond Read more: https://atlas.cern/updates/physics-briefing/exploration-higgs-boson-continues https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment/status/973289631830695937/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/48909
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    2. The exploration of the Higgs boson continues
      from ATLAS Experiment at CERN
      Discovering the Higgs boson can be likened to finding a new continent. While a momentous event in itself, the most exciting part remains the exploration of the new land! In a new result presented today at the Rencontres de Moriond, the ATLAS collaboration examined the Higgs boson decaying into two W bosons
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      By ATLAS Experiment from Twitter

      [Physics Briefing] The exploration of the #Higgs boson continues! ATLAS presents a new study of the Higgs boson decaying to two W bosons at #moriond Read more: https://t.co/ELN4nvvAGU pic.twitter.com/4CBw9H9ykS

      — ATLAS Experiment (@ATLASexperiment) March 12, 2018
  12. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Friday, 27-Oct-2017 12:22:27 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From Twitter https://twitter.com/: [Physics Briefing] ATLAS finds evidence of the #Higgs boson produced in association with a pair of top quarks https://atlas.cern/updates/physics-briefing/atlas-finds-evidence-higgs-boson-produced-association-pair-top-quarks https://twitter.com/ATLASexperiment/status/923489623409594368/photo/1 https://chirp.cooleysekula.net/attachment/41961
    In conversation Friday, 27-Oct-2017 12:22:27 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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    1. ATLAS finds evidence of the Higgs boson produced in association with a pair of top quarks
      from ATLAS Experiment at CERN
      The ATLAS collaboration has presented evidence of “ttH production”, a rare process where a pair of top quarks emits a Higgs boson. Observing this process would provide new insight into the Higgs mechanism and allow for new studies of how unknown physics might (or might not) change the behaviour of this fundamental particle.
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      By ATLAS Experiment from Twitter

      [Physics Briefing] ATLAS finds evidence of the #Higgs boson produced in association with a pair of top quarks https://t.co/HbbpP4TTPJ pic.twitter.com/l7majWN77J

      — ATLAS Experiment (@ATLASexperiment) October 26, 2017
  13. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Thursday, 06-Oct-2016 11:21:24 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From Twitter https://twitter.com/drsekula: RT @Tristan_duPree: My slides for highschool students are now online: https://t.co/BWRyuAGdwJ #CERN @_Nikhef #Higgs #DarkMatter"
    In conversation Thursday, 06-Oct-2016 11:21:24 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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      from Indico - Indico
      Extended visit program for Dutch High school students, co-organized by NNV, Visit-service and Michael Jonker. The participants of this extended visit are high school students who are in their last class of high school and have chosen a PWS (Profiel WerkStuk / practical work) which is linked to Research at CERN.
  14. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Wednesday, 02-Sep-2015 14:02:08 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From Twitter https://twitter.com/drsekula: RT @KateShawOnline: Our paper is on invisibly decaying Higgs boson searches with ATLAS is out on arxiv!! Read it for yourself :) http://arxiv.org/abs/1508.07869 #Higgs
    In conversation Wednesday, 02-Sep-2015 14:02:08 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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  15. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Tuesday, 05-May-2015 15:31:14 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From Twitter https://twitter.com/drsekula: RT @bravelittlemuon: #pheno15 speaker: a 125 GeV #higgs is special since it is so sensitive to new physics.
    In conversation Tuesday, 05-May-2015 15:31:14 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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  16. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Monday, 27-Apr-2015 14:33:29 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From Twitter https://twitter.com/drsekula: RT @bravelittlemuon: #DIS2015 speaker: there are initial estimates of #higgs decay rate. Large underlying uncertainty from knowledge of strong coupling constant
    In conversation Monday, 27-Apr-2015 14:33:29 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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  17. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Saturday, 18-Oct-2014 18:11:02 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    From Twitter https://twitter.com/drsekula: "RT @HEPfeickert: ""The Future of the #Higgs Bosonâ by Michael #Peskin. https://twitter.com/HEPfeickert/status/523534506293092352/photo/1"
    In conversation Saturday, 18-Oct-2014 18:11:02 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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  18. Stephen Sekula (steve@chirp.cooleysekula.net)'s status on Thursday, 17-Jul-2014 23:56:01 UTC Stephen Sekula Stephen Sekula
    Gave a lecture tonight to the high school teachers in out SMU Master Teacher Certificate Program. #higgs #cosmos #lhc
    In conversation Thursday, 17-Jul-2014 23:56:01 UTC from NavierStokesApp permalink

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