Higgs Boson & Graviton: Same or Different?

In summary, the Higgs Boson and Graviton are theoretical particles with different functions in the Standard Model of particle physics. While the Higgs Boson has been observed, the Graviton has not yet been detected. They are not the same particle, but can coexist and potentially interact with each other. The Higgs Boson is associated with the Higgs field, which gives particles mass, while the Graviton is not directly related to the Higgs field but is believed to interact with it. The discovery of the Higgs Boson was important for understanding the universe and confirming the mechanism of mass generation in the Standard Model.
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Is the Higgs boson and the Graviton two descriptions of the same thing?
 
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Thanks... I think.
Perhaps I'll stick with the laymen explanation until they make a 'for dummies' book about it - Higgs field gives mass, Graviton gives gravity.
 
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Except it's really the other way around: gravity gives graviton. And Higgs permits mass. Nobody knows what really causes mass!
 

1. What is the difference between Higgs Boson and Graviton?

The Higgs Boson and Graviton are both theoretical particles that play a role in the Standard Model of particle physics. The Higgs Boson is responsible for giving particles mass, while the Graviton is believed to be the carrier of gravitational force. However, the Higgs Boson has been experimentally observed, while the Graviton has not yet been detected.

2. Are Higgs Boson and Graviton the same thing?

No, the Higgs Boson and Graviton are not the same thing. They have different properties and functions in the Standard Model. While the Higgs Boson is a massive scalar particle, the Graviton is a massless spin-2 particle.

3. Can Higgs Boson and Graviton coexist?

Yes, it is possible for the Higgs Boson and Graviton to coexist. In fact, the Higgs Boson is believed to interact with the Graviton to give particles mass. However, since the Graviton has not yet been detected, this interaction has not been confirmed.

4. How are Higgs Boson and Graviton related to the Higgs field?

The Higgs Boson is the particle associated with the Higgs field, which is a field that permeates the entire universe. The Higgs field interacts with particles and gives them mass. On the other hand, the Graviton is not directly related to the Higgs field, but it is believed to interact with it to give particles mass.

5. Why is the discovery of the Higgs Boson important for understanding the universe?

The discovery of the Higgs Boson was a major breakthrough in particle physics. It confirmed the existence of the Higgs field and provided evidence for the mechanism of mass generation in the Standard Model. This discovery also helps us understand the fundamental forces and building blocks of the universe, and could potentially lead to new discoveries and advancements in physics.

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