What are Higgs Particles?
The Higgs boson is a boson with zero spins predicted by the standard model of particle physics. It has no charge, color charge, and is extremely unstable. It will decay immediately after generation. In 1964, the British scientist Peter Higgs proposed the existence of the Higgs field, and then predicted the existence of the Higgs boson. In the Higgs mechanism, the Higgs field causes spontaneous symmetry breaking, and the quality is regulated to the propagator and the fermion. The Higgs particle is the field quantization excitation of the Higgs field. It gains mass through self-interaction. [1]
- British physicist since 1899
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- American physicist and Nobel Prize winner in 1988
- Higgs mechanism
- Higgs Field
- Experimental exploration of the Higgs boson
- Exploring the Higgs Boson Timeline
- Bose-Einstein Statistics