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2010 preview: Will a neutralino steal Higgs's thunder?

By Anil Ananthaswamy

16 December 2009

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Having a smashing time in 2010

(Image: ATLAS/CERN)

The world’s biggest experiment is primed to answer one of the universe’s biggest questions: what is the origin of mass? But an unexpected particle could yet steal the show.

In CERN’s 27-kilometre tunnel near Geneva, Switzerland, the Large Hadron Collider will start smashing high-energy protons head-on in 2010. The shrapnel is expected to reveal the presence of the one missing member of the tribe of particles predicted by the standard model of physics: the Higgs boson, which is thought to endow elementary particles with mass. But the Higgs is unlikely to…

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