Within the four generation Standard Model, the Higgs couplings to gluons and
to photons deviate in a significant way from the predictions of the three
generation Standard Model. As a consequence, large departures in several Higgs
production and decay channels are expected. Recent Higgs search results,
presented by ATLAS, CMS and CDF, hint on the existence of a Higgs boson with a
mass around 125 GeV. Using these results and assuming such a Higgs boson, we
derive exclusion limits on the four generation Standard Model. For m_H = 125
GeV, the model is excluded at 99.9% confidence level. For 124 GeV <= m_H <= 127
GeV, an exclusion limit above 95% confidence level is found.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures; v2: updated LHC results, refined sca