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The Higgs boson, sometimes called the Higgs particle, is an
elementary particle In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a subatomic particle that is not composed of other particles. Particles currently thought to be elementary include electrons, the fundamental fermions ( quarks, leptons, an ...
in the
Standard Model The Standard Model of particle physics is the theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetism, electromagnetic, weak interaction, weak and strong interactions - excluding gravity) in the universe and classifying a ...
of
particle physics Particle physics or high energy physics is the study of fundamental particles and forces that constitute matter and radiation. The fundamental particles in the universe are classified in the Standard Model as fermions (matter particles) an ...
produced by the quantum excitation of the Higgs field, one of the
fields Fields may refer to: Music *Fields (band), an indie rock band formed in 2006 *Fields (progressive rock band), a progressive rock band formed in 1971 * ''Fields'' (album), an LP by Swedish-based indie rock band Junip (2010) * "Fields", a song by ...
in
particle physics Particle physics or high energy physics is the study of fundamental particles and forces that constitute matter and radiation. The fundamental particles in the universe are classified in the Standard Model as fermions (matter particles) an ...
theory. In the Standard Model, the Higgs particle is a massive
scalar boson A scalar boson is a boson whose spin equals zero. ''Boson'' means that the particle's wave function is symmetric under particle exchange and therefore follows Bose–Einstein statistics. The spin-statistics theorem implies that all bosons have a ...
with zero
spin Spin or spinning most often refers to: * Spinning (textiles), the creation of yarn or thread by twisting fibers together, traditionally by hand spinning * Spin, the rotation of an object around a central axis * Spin (propaganda), an intentionally b ...
, even (positive)
parity Parity may refer to: * Parity (computing) ** Parity bit in computing, sets the parity of data for the purpose of error detection ** Parity flag in computing, indicates if the number of set bits is odd or even in the binary representation of the r ...
, no
electric charge Electric charge is the physical property of matter that causes charged matter to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field. Electric charge can be ''positive'' or ''negative'' (commonly carried by protons and electrons respe ...
, and no
colour charge Color charge is a property of quarks and gluons that is related to the particles' strong interactions in the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD). The "color charge" of quarks and gluons is completely unrelated to the everyday meanings of ...
, that
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to (interacts with) mass. It is also very unstable, decaying into other particles almost immediately. The Higgs field is a
scalar Scalar may refer to: *Scalar (mathematics), an element of a field, which is used to define a vector space, usually the field of real numbers * Scalar (physics), a physical quantity that can be described by a single element of a number field such ...
field Field may refer to: Expanses of open ground * Field (agriculture), an area of land used for agricultural purposes * Airfield, an aerodrome that lacks the infrastructure of an airport * Battlefield * Lawn, an area of mowed grass * Meadow, a grass ...
, with two neutral and two electrically charged components that form a complex
doublet Doublet is a word derived from the Latin ''duplus'', "twofold, twice as much", * * * * * * * *


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Popular science, mass media, and general coverage


Higgs Boson observation at CERN

Hunting the Higgs Boson at C.M.S. Experiment, at CERN


by the CERN exploratorium.

* ttp://theatomsmashers.com/ ''The Atom Smashers'', documentary film about the search for the Higgs Boson at Fermilab.
Collected Articles at the ''Guardian''

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CERN The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN (; ; ), is an intergovernmental organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. Established in 1954, it is based in a northwestern suburb of Gene ...
Announcement on 4 July 2012, of the discovery of a particle which is suspected will be a Higgs Boson.
Video1 (07:44)

Video2 (07:44)
nbsp;– Higgs Boson Explained by CERN Physicist
Dr. Daniel Whiteson
(16 June 2011).

* * ''New York Times'' "behind the scenes" style article on the Higgs' search at ATLAS and CMS * The story of the Higgs theory by the authors of the PRL papers and others closely associated: ** (also: ) ** (also: ) ** , , and Guralnik, Gerald (2013)
"Heretical Ideas that Provided the Cornerstone for the Standard Model of Particle Physics".
SPG Mitteilungen March 2013, No. 39, (p. 14), an
Talk at Brown University about the 1964 PRL papers
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Philip Anderson (not one of the PRL authors) on symmetry breaking in superconductivity and its migration into particle physics and the PRL papers

Cartoon about the search
*
Higgs Boson
BBC Radio 4 discussion with Jim Al-Khalili, David Wark & Roger Cashmore (''In Our Time'', 18 November 2004)


Significant papers and other

* *
Particle Data Group: Review of searches for Higgs Bosons.

2001, a spacetime odyssey: proceedings of the Inaugural Conference of the Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics
: Michigan, 21–25 May 2001, (pp. 86–88), ed. Michael J. Duff, James T. Liu, , containing Higgs' story of the Higgs Boson. * example of a 1966 Russian paper on the subject.
The Department of Energy Explains ... the Higgs Boson


Introductions to the field


Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
– A pedagogic introduction to electroweak symmetry breaking with step by step derivations of many key relations, by Robert D. Klauber, 15 January 2018 (archived at Wayback Machine)
Spontaneous symmetry breaking, gauge theories, the Higgs mechanism and all that (Bernstein, ''Reviews of Modern Physics'' Jan 1974)
an introduction of 47 pages covering the development, history and mathematics of Higgs theories from around 1950 to 1974. {{Authority control 2012 in science Bosons Electroweak theory Elementary particles Mass Phase transitions Standard Model Quantum field theory Subatomic particles with spin 0 Force carriers