In the unified subquark model of all fundamental particles and forces, the mass of the Higgs boson in the standard model of electroweak interactions (mH) is predicted to be about (where mw is the mass of the charged weak boson), which agrees well with the experimental values of 125 - 126 GeV recently found by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations at the LHC. It seems to indicate that the Higgs boson is a composite of the iso-doublet subquark-antisubquark pairs well described by the unified subquark model with either one of subquark masses vanishing or being very small compared to the other.
Composite Higgs Boson; Unified Subquark Model; Higgs Boson Mass; Subquark MassesAcknowledgements
H.T. thanks Professor Keiichi Akama and Professor Yuichi Chikashige for very useful helps in correcting errors in the original manuscripts.
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