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Higgs-Like Boson and Bound State of Gauge Bosons <i>W<sup>+</sup>W<sup>-</sup></i> II
Retired, Dragarbrunnsg. 55C, 75320 Uppsala, Sweden
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 07 (2016)·Pages 1304–1307·Published 8 July 2016·DOI10.4236/jmp.2016.711115
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Abstract
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 E B ≈ 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.
KeywordsBound State of <i>W<sup>+</sup>W<sup>-</sup></i>Higgs-Like BosonSU(3) Group
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