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Display of a candidate event for the production of two W+ bosons via vector-boson scattering, followed by their decay into two muons and two muon neutrinos. The muons are represented by the red lines in the inner detector and the muon spectrometer, and the two jets by the yellow cones. The direction of the missing transverse energy associated with the two neutrinos is indicated by the dashed grey line. Credit: ATLAS/CERN
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Unveiling the Higgs Mechanism: ATLAS’s Discovery in W Boson Scattering

In a groundbreaking development, the ATLAS experiment at CERN has observed longitudinally polarized W boson scattering—a pivotal clue that deepens our understanding of the Higgs mechanism, the phenomenon that gives particles their mass.

This finding doesn’t just confirm existing theories in the Standard Model of particle physics—it opens a window into new realms of physics that could redefine our understanding of the universe.

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