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Higgs: the invention and discovery of the 'God Particle'
The hunt for the Higgs particle has involved the biggest, most expensive experiment ever. So exactly what is this particle? Why does it matter so much? What does it tell us about the Universe? Has the discovery announced on 4 July 2012 finished the search? And was finding it really worth all the eff...
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2012
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author | Baggott, Jim |
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description | The hunt for the Higgs particle has involved the biggest, most expensive experiment ever. So exactly what is this particle? Why does it matter so much? What does it tell us about the Universe? Has the discovery announced on 4 July 2012 finished the search? And was finding it really worth all the effort? The short answer is yes. The Higgs field is proposed as the way in which particles gain mass - a fundamental property of matter. It's the strongest indicator yet that the Standard Model of physics really does reflect the basic building blocks of our Universe. Little wonder the hunt and discovery of this new particle has produced such intense media interest. |
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spelling | cern-14633572021-04-22T00:25:55Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1463357engBaggott, JimHiggs: the invention and discovery of the 'God Particle'Particle PhysicsThe hunt for the Higgs particle has involved the biggest, most expensive experiment ever. So exactly what is this particle? Why does it matter so much? What does it tell us about the Universe? Has the discovery announced on 4 July 2012 finished the search? And was finding it really worth all the effort? The short answer is yes. The Higgs field is proposed as the way in which particles gain mass - a fundamental property of matter. It's the strongest indicator yet that the Standard Model of physics really does reflect the basic building blocks of our Universe. Little wonder the hunt and discovery of this new particle has produced such intense media interest.The hunt for the Higgs particle has involved the biggest, most expensive experiment ever. So exactly what is this particle? Why does it matter so much? What does it tell us about the Universe? Has the discovery announced on 4 July 2012 finished the search? And was finding it really worth all the effort?The short answer is yes. The Higgs field is proposed as the way in which particles gain mass - a fundamental property of matter. It's the strongest indicator yet that the Standard Model of physics really does reflect the basic building blocks of our Universe. Little wonder the hunt and discoveryOxford Univ. Pressoai:cds.cern.ch:14633572012 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics Baggott, Jim Higgs: the invention and discovery of the 'God Particle' |
title | Higgs: the invention and discovery of the 'God Particle' |
title_full | Higgs: the invention and discovery of the 'God Particle' |
title_fullStr | Higgs: the invention and discovery of the 'God Particle' |
title_full_unstemmed | Higgs: the invention and discovery of the 'God Particle' |
title_short | Higgs: the invention and discovery of the 'God Particle' |
title_sort | higgs: the invention and discovery of the 'god particle' |
topic | Particle Physics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1463357 |
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