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SUMMARY:The Search for the Higgs Boson Produced in Association with a 
 Top Quark Pair\, High Energy Seminar\, Kevin Lannon\, University of No
 tre Dame
DESCRIPTION:With the recent observation at ATLAS and CMS of a new part
 icle\, consistent with the Standard Model Higgs\, with a mass of 125 G
 eV\, the focus of the Higgs search has turned to testing whether the p
 roperties of this new particle are consistent with Standard Model expe
 ctations.  A critical element of this test is verifying that this new 
 particle couples with the expected strengths to the known bosons and f
 ermions.  An interesting channel for testing fermion couplings is Higg
 s production in association with a top quark pair.  This channel allow
 s an explicit check of the couplings of the Higgs to the two most mass
 ive fermions\, the top quark and the bottom quark.  However\, first\, 
 the analysis must overcome challenging backgrounds\, in particular\, i
 nvolving top pair production.  In this talk\, I will present the statu
 s of the search for Higgs produced in association with top quarks at t
 he CMS experiment.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=2818
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