Higgs-Like Boson and Bound State of Gauge Bosons W+W- II

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The Higgs-like boson discovered at CERN in 2012 is tentatively assigned to a newly found bound state of two charged gauge bosons W+W- with a mass of EB ≈ 117 GeV, much closer to the measured 125 GeV than 110 GeV predicted in a paper with the same title earlier this year. The improvement is due to a shift from the earlier SU(2) representation assignment for the gauge bosons to the more realistic SU(3) one and that the computations are carried out with much greater accuracy.

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Hoh, F. (2016) Higgs-Like Boson and Bound State of Gauge Bosons W+W- II. Journal of Modern Physics, 7, 1304-1307. doi: 10.4236/jmp.2016.711115.

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