CERN almost sure that discovered particle is Higgs boson

CERM almost sure that discovered particle is Higgs bosonEuropean Organization for Nuclear Research (Cern) said on Thursday that is almost sure that the particle discovered in the previous year is indeed, Higgs boson.

The LHC has discovered a particle that is believed to be the Higgs boson. The particle is believed to have the ability to jump out of the normal three dimensions of space and one dimension of time and into a theorized hidden dimension. Higgs singlets could re-enter the dimensions at a point forward or backward by traveling through the hidden dimension

The Higgs singlet are related to Higgs boson, which is not yet detected. Its search was among the major objectives for building the LHC. The machine began regular operation last year and is yet to find Higgs boson. Some theories suggest that if the machine is able to produce Higgs boson, it will also create a Higgs singlet at the same time.

Albert De Roeck, head of the Higgs Analysis Group said, "In July we thought it looks like the Higgs boson. But now we are certain. In terms of quantum mechanics, we say these results are 3 sigma, which means the chances of we being wrong is as minute as 1 in a 1,000. I can say with 99.9% certainty that this is a Higgs."

The CERN Institute near Geneva had recently announced that the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is set to be closed down for a period of two years, when scientists will work to upgrade the giant equipment.