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A Higgs Boson Event. A Higgs...
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A Higgs Boson Event. A Higgs...
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A Higgs Boson Event. A Higgs...
ATLAS events
A Higgs Boson Event. A Higgs...
ATLAS events
A Higgs Boson Event. A Higgs...
ATLAS events
A Higgs Boson Event. A Higgs...
ATLAS events
A Higgs Boson Event. A Higgs...
ATLAS events
A Higgs Boson Event. A Higgs...
ATLAS events
A simulated Higgs Boson Event...
ATLAS events
A Higgs event
ATLAS events
A Higgs event. A Higgs boson plus...
ATLAS events
A Higgs event
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Simulated production of a Higgs event in ATLAS. This track is an example of simulated data modeled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which will begin taking data in late 2009/2010.

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Simulated production of a Higgs event in ATLAS. This track is an example of simulated data modeled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which will begin taking data in late 2009/2010.
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Simulated production of a Higgs event in ATLAS. This track is an example of simulated data modeled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which will begin taking data in late 2009/2010.
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Simulated production of a Higgs event in ATLAS. This track is an example of simulated data modeled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which will begin taking data in late 2009/2010.
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Simulated production of a Higgs event in ATLAS. This track is an example of simulated data modeled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which will begin taking data in late 2009/2010.
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Simulated production of a Higgs event in ATLAS. This track is an example of simulated data modeled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which will begin taking data in late 2009/2010.
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Simulated production of a Higgs event in ATLAS. This track is an example of simulated data modeled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which will begin taking data in late 2009/2010.
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Simulated production of a Higgs event in ATLAS. This track is an example of simulated data modeled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, which will begin taking data in late 2009/2010.
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A Higgs Boson Event. A Higgs boson plus a jet in the opposite direction where the Higgs boson decays to two Z bosons with one Z boson decaying to e+ e- and the other to μ+ μ-.

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A Higgs event. A Higgs boson plus a jet in the opposite direction where the Higgs boson decays to two Z bosons with one Z boson decaying to e+ e- and the other to μ+ μ-.
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A Higgs event
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Display of a high-pT H → ZZ* → eeμμ decay (mH = 130 GeV), after full simulation and reconstruction in the ATLAS detector. The four leptons and the recoiling jet with ET = 135 GeV are clearly visible. Hits in the Inner Detector are shown in green for the four reconstructed leptons, both for the precision tracker (pixel and silicon micro-strip detectors) at the inner radii and for the transition radiation tracker at the outer radii. The other tracks reconstructed with pT > 0.5 GeV in the Inner Detector are shown in blue. The two electrons are depicted as reconstructed tracks in yellow and their energy deposits in each layer of the electromagnetic LAr calorimeter are shown in red. The two muons are shown as combined reconstructed tracks in orange, with the hit strips in the resistive-plate chambers and the hit drift tubes in the monitored drift-tube chambers visible as white lines in the barrel muon stations. The energy deposits from the muons in the barrel tile calorimeter can also be seen in purple.
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