What is Higgs field: Definition and 147 Discussions

The Higgs boson is an elementary particle in the Standard Model of particle physics produced by the quantum excitation of the Higgs field, one of the fields in particle physics theory. In the Standard Model, the Higgs particle is a massive scalar boson with zero spin, no electric charge, and no colour charge. It is also very unstable, decaying into other particles almost immediately.
It is named after physicist Peter Higgs, who in 1964 along with five other scientists proposed the Higgs mechanism to explain why some particles have mass. (Particles acquire mass in several ways, but a full explanation for all particles had been extremely difficult.) This mechanism required that a spinless particle known as a boson should exist with properties as described by the Higgs Mechanism theory. This particle was called the Higgs boson. A subatomic particle with the expected properties was discovered in 2012 by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN near Geneva, Switzerland. The new particle was subsequently confirmed to match the expected properties of a Higgs boson.
On 10 December 2013, two of the physicists, Peter Higgs and François Englert, were awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for their theoretical predictions. Although Higgs's name has come to be associated with this theory (the Higgs mechanism), several researchers between about 1960 and 1972 independently developed different parts of it.
In the mainstream media, the Higgs boson has often been called the "God particle" from the 1993 book The God Particle by Nobel Laureate Leon Lederman, although the nickname is
not endorsed by many physicists.

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  1. D

    The Higgs field and the aether

    I have just watched a video by Professor Brian Cox. In it he describes the proposed Higgs field. If it exists, it is thought that this field permeates all space among other attributes. When I heard this, it struck a familiar chord. It sounded almost identicle to the description of the aether...
  2. D

    Higgs field and General Relativity

    If the Higgs field is responsible for embuing particles with mass, and mass is responsible for gravity, is it possible that the Higgs field will provide the missing link between general relativity and quantum mechanics ie could the Higgs field be the basis of a quantum theory of gravity?
  3. R

    What is the role of the Higgs field in providing weak charge to the vacuum?

    This is from Lisa Randall's Knocking on Heaven's Door Is weak charge something related to the weak force? What exactly is it?
  4. e2m2a

    Can the Higgs Field Explain Relativistic Momentum and Energy?

    Can the theoretical Higgs Field be used as the “cause” of relativistic momentum or relativistic kinetic energy of a moving body?
  5. M

    Understanding Higgs Field Theory: Can Particle Mass Be Modified?

    Hello, This is my first post and I'm by no means a professional, but I am trying to sort out my understanding of the Higgs field theory. As I understand it, particles acquire mass through their interaction with the Higgs field, an electron being the "lightest" and a Top Quark being the...
  6. coktail

    Higgs Field, Big Bang, and Spacetime

    This is several questions crammed together because they overlap in my mind. Thanks! Is the Higgs Field something that occupies the complete void of space, or is it thought to be a property of space itself? Was the Higgs Field caught up in the mass of the pre-big bang singularity, or would...
  7. N

    Does the Higgs field give mass to all particles or only to gauge bosons?

    The title says it all. I've seen an example worked out, and there mass was given to a gauge boson specifically. Also, I wouldn't know why the Higgs boson would want to give mass to the fermions, since they already have mass in the Yang-Mills theories; it's only the gauge bosons that initially...
  8. J

    How can Higgs field explain proton's inertial resistance to acceleration?

    If most of the mass/energy of a proton is due to the kinetic energy of its quarks and gluons, rather than interaction with the Higgs field, then how can we explain its inertial mass, i.e. its resistance to acceleration, as being due to a drag induced by the Higgs field? Alternatively imagine...
  9. H

    Relationship between higgs field and EM field

    So I'm trying to understand how the Higgs field and Higgs boson are different from the EM field and the photon. Firstly how I understand the photon is that It is the quanta of energy that an electromagnetic field oscillating at a certain frequency can give to some other system. The photon is the...
  10. P

    What does the Higgs Field have in common with Congress?

    "a sort of cosmic molasses pervading space is what gives particles their heft. Particles trying to wade through it gather mass the way a bill moving though Congress gains riders and amendments, becoming more and more ponderous." -- New York Times
  11. M

    Higgs Field, Big Bang & Negative Pressure: Questions Explained

    The Big Bang is seen by Alan Guth as having been produced by a relatively short burst of negative pressure, as a result of a high energy state that is temporarily trapped on some sort of non-zero plateau in the vacuum. I have a quote here from a popular science book by Green to clarify things...
  12. Islam Hassan

    Higgs Field vs Fields Giving Rise to Virtual Particles

    Is the field of the theorized Higgs particle totally distinct from those fields which give rise to fleeting virtual particles? Would the latter also have some kind of 'drag' effect on elementary particles like the Higgs is thought to do? IH
  13. A

    Higgs field at the event horizon

    If the postulated Higgs field has a non-zero vacuum expectation, shouldn't the typical black hole be ingesting Higgs particles at an alarming rate?
  14. T

    Space-Time Higgs field interchangability?

    I apologize if this is a nonsensical suggestion/question. I would also like to apologize if this has been placed in the wrong forum. While surfing the Internet I suddenly had a thought. Could the Higgs field (HF after this) be interchangeable or combined with Space-Time? (to be called "ST"...
  15. J

    Does the Higgs field explain anything or go in circles?

    This might be a bit of a naive question but I am only just starting to learn the very basics of this stuff. I'm hearing about being able to account for the mass of, well, massive particles, by saying that in our cool universe, there is this field pervading all of space that certain...
  16. R

    Exploring the Existence of the Higgs Field: Beliefs and Debates

    I'm wondering who out there believes a Higgs field exists, and why you do/don't believe that? It seems like an aether theory to me...
  17. R

    Are extra-dimensions a possible explanation for electroweak symmetry breaking?

    Higgs field is proposed because the brute force inclusion of masses into the wave equation of say the W and Z force-field quanta destroys the underlying Lie group gauge symmetry. What if the Large Hadron Collider can't find the Higgs Boson. What are the alternatives to Higgs field that...
  18. J

    Can the effects of the higgs field be saturated?

    Velocity through an orifice follows a certain equation until the fluid approaches the speed of sound; magnetic fields obey certain equations until the magnetic material becomes 'saturated'; gasses obey the ideal gas law until the gasses atoms become too close to each other. There are many...
  19. srfriggen

    Higgs field and the casimir effect

    Would/should the mass of a particle measured between the two plates (typical casimir experiment setup) be different than measured outside the plates? If so would this be evidence of the Higgs field/mechanism?
  20. P

    Higgs field issues of detection?

    my view. The current theory of the higgs field is based on the higgs boson. Now a boson, in theory has to conform to the rules of super-fluidity or a Bose-Einstein Cond. I can confer because of this, All higgs bosons, would be interlocked as a field acting as one particle. I can say that since...
  21. M

    Exploring the Connection Between the Higgs Field, Gravity, and Time

    If the proposed Higgs field is a mechanism which "decelerates" certain particles (whereas not interacting with others), thus creating mass as we know it, would it follow from this that the field is also, ultimately, the source of gravity? If so, there seems to be a connection between gravity and...
  22. R

    Exploring the Four Degrees of Freedom of the Higgs Field

    Hi, I'm doing an essay on the Higgs boson and I'm confused about what the "four degrees of freedom" of the Higgs field are. I know that the W and Z bosons become massive by absorbing 3 of the degrees of freedom and the remaining one becomes the Higgs boson but I don't really understand what...
  23. J

    Higgs Field and Fluid Dynamics

    Can fluid dynamics be applied to a particle moving through a Higgs field? Like is there a wake, or even a slipstream in which a trailing particle might be affected less by the Higgs field or not at all?
  24. C

    Mass, Higgs Field and Speed of Light

    I saw in a documentary, that the higgs mechanism is what gives us mass and that a massless object should be able to move at the speed of light. Therefore the higgs field is slowing us down. When i move my arm in the air, am i interacting with the higgs field? Am I assigning movement to...
  25. S

    Is the Higgs field the substance that fills the universe?

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Higgs_mechanism Since the proposed Higgs field is a quantum fluid filling all of space, what is it's relationship to gravity? Is gravity the result of pressure created by the Higgs Quantum Fluid?
  26. U

    Explanation of the Higgs Field?

    I want to understand the higgs field more, but all the explanations i read i only slightly understand. Even that explanation of the celebrity walking into a room just made me more confused. Why does the higgs field gives objects mass? and how is the higgs field created? I want to know more but...
  27. C

    Higgs Field & Gravity: What's the Connection?

    This may or may not be the correct place for this question. Having looked on-line for the answer and found nothing I could understand, I hope someone here can shed some light on my question: If the Higgs field exists, what sort of relationship might it have with gravity?
  28. H

    Explaining Aether & Difference between Higgs Field & Aether

    Can someone explain to me what Aether is? And what's the difference between the Higgs field and the aether? thanks
  29. C

    Solving the Mystery of the Higgs Field

    My understanding of the Higgs ocean comes from Briane Greene's The Fabric of the Cosmos. The book says that the Higgs field is a nonzero value field, and that if enough energy where put into it, enough to raise it to zero value, then mass would no longer exist since there would be no resistance...
  30. D

    Why is the Higgs Field a Scalar Field? Exploring Its Nature

    Why is the Higgs field a scalar field? I understand if it is one, it will have no spin and no angular momentum. But understanding that a particle is a scalar seems to me a leap of faith. What am I not getting?
  31. Q

    Exploring the Higgs Field: Photons and Neutrinos

    Why don't the photon and the neutrinos couple to the higgs field? Is there any associated charge which determines which particles couple to the Higgs field?
  32. C

    Does Higgs Field incorporate with String Theory?

    Hello Physics Forum members, I have got a question that really got into my head and i don't seem to get the answers. I tried to look for some extra information over the internet and couple of books but nothing. So my question is whether the hypothetical Higgs field incorporates with the...
  33. U

    Exploring the Connection between the Higgs Field and Antimatter Annihilation

    How would the higgs field affect antimatter as appose to matter. Would it give antimatter mass in the same way as it does to matter, or in a different way? Could this "different way" explain why antiparticles and particles annihilate when they meet? Thanks, Jamie
  34. S

    Higgs field, mass and why particles cling to it?

    didn't know where to post this. Was wondering earlier why objects have mass so i googled it.. I'm in grade 12 so don't really understand EVERYTHING you know lol. but anyways found out about higgs field and higgs boson. Can someone explain how this explains why things have 'mass' like why do...
  35. C

    Solving Higgs Field Questions: A Guide

    So there are a couple of things I've read lately which at some point attempt to explain the Higgs Boson, one of which is "The Road to Reality" by Roger Penrose and the other one is this page of "one page explanations" of the Higgs Boson. I'm kind of confused by the depictions of the Higgs in...
  36. L

    Understanding the Higgs Field and Mechanism

    What is Higgs field? Some books say that because of this field the matter has the properties of mass but when I see arxiv I think it's something different. If Higgs particle is a boson then why this Higgs mechanism not considered a force?
  37. D

    The link between the cosmological constant and the higgs field

    I have read that the current expansion of the universe could be due to a bare positive cosmological constant along with a negative cosmological constant due to the false vacuum of the higgs field. Currently this negative CC is not enough to cancel the positive cc but with time this can be...
  38. E

    What is the velocity of neutrinos, and do their interact with the HIggs field?

    If Neutrinos have mass, What is the velocity of neutrinos, can they "slow down" due to gravity, and do their acquire their mass from interactions with the HIggs field?
  39. B

    Does Einstein's General Relativity need to be adjusted for the Higgs field?

    Does Einstein's General Relativity need to be adjusted for the Higgs field? Since the Higgs field gives most particles mass, and permeates all space, then GR needs the higgs field to be a theory of space? So where GR is highly curved, the higgs field is also curved? And does a highly curved...
  40. B

    The Higgs field: so gravitational field by itself cannot confer mass?

    the Higgs field: so gravitational field by itself cannot confer mass to elementary particles? What properties of a particle determine how it interacts with the Higgs field in such a way that it gains mass (whereas others, such as photons, remain massless)?
  41. M

    Higgs field, QFT in curved spacetime, and spinfoams

    How related are the concepts of the Higgs field and QFT in curved spacetime? As I understand it, The Higgs mechanism is derived from a false vacuum where no particles exist yet, but the Higgs field contains potential energy at an unstable equilibrium. This unstable potential is what drives...
  42. Y

    Searching for the Higgs Field: 95% Confidence of Existence

    Hello, For clarification because of the ambiguous situation in searching for & concerning the Higgs Field. It is with 95% confidence that the Higgs Field exists. Yet it has not been seen as of the end of 2005. I hope LHC/CERN will shed light on the subject. Anyone dealing or knowledge...
  43. 2

    GR & Higgs Field: Linked by Mass?

    If the higgs field is responsible for giving particles their mass, isn't it then the higgs field that is responsible for the effects of GR? Is this assesment true and, if so, does it have any implecations? Could the higgs field (which has been described as an ether) and spacetime be in some way...
  44. ohwilleke

    Higgs Field & Gravity: Exploring the Intersection

    Higgs hypothesized that mass derives from the coupling constant of various particles with the Higgs Boson, a spin zero boson, which would itself have mass, which does not couple with the photon. Thus, inertial mass derives from particles in motion needed to overcome Higgs Bosons grabbing at...
  45. A

    Exploring the Concept of a Higgs Field with Brian Greene

    hi, i'm reading brian greene's "the fabric of the cosmos" and in it he explains what a higgs field is. he says the potential energy of the field is shaped like a bowl with a raised peak at the center of the bowl. further he says the vertical height above the bottom of the bowl represents...
  46. K

    Dark energy vectors scalars higgs field

    What is the difference between a scalar field and a vector field? If I had a point mass with vectors pointing in all directions from its surface the field of the mass could be said to have a magnitude and direction in all directions.I could call this a scalar because it is different from a...
  47. B

    Exploring the Higgs Field: What Is It and What Does It Do?

    I'm interested in information about the Higgs Field and Boson but am having trouble finding information about it. Anyone have some good sources? Looked through the book "The God Particle". It's supposed to be about the Higgs particle but only has really one page in the whole book about it...
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