SUMMARY
Spontaneous symmetry breaking (SSB) in quantum mechanics occurs when a system transitions from a symmetric state to a non-symmetric state due to a perturbation. This process is exemplified through the tunneling of particles between potential minima in quantum field theory (QFT). The breakdown of symmetry happens when nature selects one of the degenerate vacuum states before any excitations occur. The interaction with the Higgs boson is a direct consequence of this symmetry breaking, providing mass to elementary particles.
PREREQUISITES
- Quantum Field Theory (QFT) fundamentals
- Understanding of potential energy landscapes in quantum mechanics
- Familiarity with the Higgs mechanism
- Basic concepts of tunneling in quantum mechanics
NEXT STEPS
- Study the Goldstone theorem and its implications in QFT
- Explore the role of instantons in quantum tunneling
- Investigate the mathematical formulation of the Higgs mechanism
- Read about dynamical symmetry breaking in quantum systems
USEFUL FOR
Physicists, quantum mechanics students, and researchers interested in quantum field theory and the implications of symmetry breaking in particle physics.