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Statistical tools and precision of searching for the Higgs boson at the LHC

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arxiv 1911.09004 v2 pith:3PFJEMN2 submitted 2019-11-06 physics.pop-ph hep-ph

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Statistical tools have been developed to quantify the agreement between a hypothesis or a model and the observed data for probabilistic phenomena. In this work, we define statistical methods used to measure the properties of the higgs boson in the LHC on the one hand, but also to evaluate the uncertainty and precision on these measurements. They are based on the definition of a likelihood function whose construction will be detailed below. The challenge of HEP is to generate tons of data and to develop powerful analyses to tell if the data indeed contains evidence for the new particle, and confirm it's the expected Higgs boson.

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