SUMMARY
The Higgs boson acquires its mass through self-interaction, which is a fundamental aspect of the Standard Model of particle physics. The Higgs field is responsible for giving mass to other particles via spontaneous symmetry breaking, allowing gauge symmetries to remain intact. While the Higgs boson itself can have mass without violating these symmetries, other particles such as leptons gain mass through their interaction with the Higgs field via Yukawa terms in the Lagrangian. This mechanism ensures that the mathematical consistency of the theory is preserved while explaining the mass of elementary particles.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of the Standard Model of particle physics
- Familiarity with gauge symmetries and spontaneous symmetry breaking
- Knowledge of the Higgs field and its role in mass generation
- Basic concepts of Lagrangian mechanics in quantum field theory
NEXT STEPS
- Research the Higgs mechanism and its implications in particle physics
- Study the role of Yukawa couplings in the Standard Model
- Explore the mathematical formulation of the Higgs field Lagrangian
- Investigate the concept of gauge invariance and its significance in theoretical physics
USEFUL FOR
Students of physics, researchers in particle physics, and anyone interested in the fundamental mechanisms of mass generation in the universe.