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Monday, December 5, 2011
5:00 AM
335 West Hall
Speaker: Aurelio Juste (IFAE)
Unraveling the secret of electroweak symmetry breaking remains one of the highest priorities in particle physics research, with the elusive Higgs boson being a center piece of many theoretical constructions. A comprehensive program of searches for the Higgs boson is underway at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider, which has started to sensitively probe the most interesting mass range. We will present the latest results on the Higgs boson search from the CDF and D0 experiments using up to 8.6/fb of integrated luminosity, including a recent combined result with improved sensitivity. We will also discuss the future prospects for Higgs boson searches at the Tevatron using the full Run II dataset.