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Main question is what is the mass ?

The answer is the WG1 and the WG2+WG3

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  • 1-Work Package 1.jpg (92.2 KB ) - added by /C=FR/O=CNRS/OU=UMR5821/CN=Johana Paquien/emailAddress=johana.paquien@… 4 years ago. A photo of a high-speed particle collision showing evidence of the Higgs boson. ®CERN photo.
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  • 3-Work package 3.jpg (188.9 KB ) - added by /C=FR/O=CNRS/OU=UMR5821/CN=Johana Paquien/emailAddress=johana.paquien@… 4 years ago. Snapshot from a computer simulation of the formation of large-scale structures in the universe, showing a patch of 100 million light-years and the resulting coherent motions of galaxies flowing toward the highest mass concentration in the center. ©ESO WDS-team

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