HIGGS BOSON - GOD PARTICLE !!!!
The
discovery of the new subatomic particle has been making headlines
across the world. Physicists said, the potential discovery of the "God
particle" was a gateway to a new era that could see humanity unlock some
of the universe's great mysteries including dark matter. The European
Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN) unveiled data from the Large
Hadron Collider on Wednesday "consistent with the long-sought Higgs
boson", an elusive particle thought to help explain why matter has mass.
In
the Standard Model of particle physics, the Higgs boson or Higgs
particle is a hypothetical elementary particle. According to the
standard model, the Higgs boson and the associated Higgs field explain
the origin of the mass of elementary particles. In this theory, a Higgs
field fills all space, and the mass of all massive elementary particles
is created from the energy of the interaction of that particular
particle with the Higgs field. The Higgs field interaction has been
regarded as the most simple of the mechanisms to explain the mass of
fundamental particles, and the particle responsible for the field has
been the target of a long and expensive search in particle physics. The
Large Hadron Collider at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, which has been
called the most complicated scientific instrument ever made, was
designed with the primary purpose of finding and characterizing the
Higgs boson.
The
Higgs boson is named after British physicist Peter Higgs, who along
with others, proposed the theoretical model that predicted such a
particle in 1964. Higgs, an atheist himself, is displeased that the
Higgs particle is nicknamed the "God particle",because the term "might
offend people who are religious". Higgs boson has been referred to as
the God particle, after the title of Leon Lederman's popular science
book on particle physics, "The God Particle: If the Universe Is the
Answer, What Is the Question?" But this term is disliked by many
scientists.
Lederman
said he gave it the nickname "the God particle" because the particle is
"so central to the state of physics today, so crucial to our
understanding of the structure of matter, yet so elusive."
The
Higgs boson was predicted to be very massive and to have no charge and
no intrinsic spin. The Higgs boson was also expected to be unstable,
decaying almost immediately after its creation.
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