The answer is that there is no signal yet.
Earlier there was some evidence that has disappeared-going by the results presented at Lepton-Photon 2011 Conference at TIFR, Mumbai.
Then there is Dr S. Afsar Abbas, Visiting Professor at the Physics Department here at AMU. He has the assertion that Higgs can not be observed. If they get any evidence it'll be a chimera-a mirage.
He is is pleased with the current non-appearance of Higgs.
Of course for the usual Particle Physics community non-discovery of Higgs will be a serious kind of disaster-nearly beyond imagination.
Some Aligs might wonder about the take of your poor Alig.
Well Particle Physics community is a huge one and individual opinions, at least in this case, are really irrelevant.
So there.
In summary people hope to see Higgs. So far they have not seen it. In November better results are expected.
Earlier there was some evidence that has disappeared-going by the results presented at Lepton-Photon 2011 Conference at TIFR, Mumbai.
Then there is Dr S. Afsar Abbas, Visiting Professor at the Physics Department here at AMU. He has the assertion that Higgs can not be observed. If they get any evidence it'll be a chimera-a mirage.
He is is pleased with the current non-appearance of Higgs.
Of course for the usual Particle Physics community non-discovery of Higgs will be a serious kind of disaster-nearly beyond imagination.
Some Aligs might wonder about the take of your poor Alig.
Well Particle Physics community is a huge one and individual opinions, at least in this case, are really irrelevant.
So there.
In summary people hope to see Higgs. So far they have not seen it. In November better results are expected.