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Reasons why the current CERN experiment should discover at least one new spin zero elementary particle and probably several others

M.S. El Naschie

Chaos, Solitons & Fractals, 2009, vol. 41, issue 5, 2838-2841

Abstract: Within a general theory, various scenarios are discussed to answer the burning question of if and how many new elementary particles will the new CERN super hadron collider discover. The answer with a very high probability is that at least one spin zero particle will be discovered. In addition there is a reasonable possibility that up to five Higgs particles will be found.

Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2008.10.020

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