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1. Does the range where the Higgs has (possibly) been detected differ from what was expected? If so, what is the significance of this?
2. What is the name of the corresponding fermion to the higgs boson?
3. Do we already understand the Higgs mechanism "completely" or will its discovery provide new information on how mass is generated? (Depending on the answer, I have some follow up questions.)
2. What is the name of the corresponding fermion to the higgs boson?
3. Do we already understand the Higgs mechanism "completely" or will its discovery provide new information on how mass is generated? (Depending on the answer, I have some follow up questions.)