What is Higgs Boson?

 


Higgs boson is a fundamental particle that gives mass to other particles using the standard Model of particle physics.

It’s created when the Higgs field is excited at the quantum level. The Higgs field is a scalar field That fills up the universe. It has two neutral and two electrically charged pieces. The Higgs boson is a wave in the Higgs field.

It’s said To be like a bump in a jump rope when it’s twitched. 

Higgs Boson has no electric charge or color, has zero spin and zero polarity.

The particle is very unstable and decays into other particles almost immediately after creation. 

Originally proposed in 1964 by Peter Higgs, François Englert, And four other theorists. Researchers established its existence in 2012. 

They used ATLAS and CMS Experiments at the large hadron Collider at CERN in Switzerland. 

The discovery of the Higgs Boson established the existence of the Higgs field. 

This was the last unverified part of the standard model of physics. 

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