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m_H_+- = (m_W+-)^2 * ( 16*Pi *G_F *c / (3 *a *h_bar^3 ) )^(1/2) =
1058.4 GeV/ c^2 .

m_H_0 = (m_Z0)^2 * ( 16*Pi *G_F *c / (3 *a *h_bar^3 ) )^(1/2) =
1361.5 GeV/ c^2 .

G_F = 1.4357557*10^(-62) J*m^3 (approximate Fermi constant in SI-unit
system)
a = 7.297 * 10^-(-3) (fine structure constant)
h_bar = 1.0546 * 10^(-34) Js
c = 2.9979 * 10^8 m/s
Pi = 3.14159...
m_W+- = 80.399 GeV / c^2
m_Z0 = 91.1876 GeV / c^2

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