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Higgs boson
[higz]
noun
a hypothetical type of heavy, electrically neutral particle with zero spin.
Higgs boson
/ ɪɡ /
noun
Also called: God particle.physics an elementary particle with zero spin and mass greater than zero, predicted to exist by electroweak theory and other gauge theories
Higgs boson
A hypothetical, massive subatomic particle with zero electric charge. The Higgs boson is postulated to interact with other particles in such a way as to impart mass to them. It is predicted by the standard model, but has yet to be isolated experimentally. The Higgs boson is named after its discoverer, British theoretical physicist Peter Ware Higgs (born 1929).
Word History and Origins
Origin of Higgs boson1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Higgs boson1
Example Sentences
This week’s award of the Nobel Prize in physics to Peter Higgs of the University of Edinburgh and Francois Englert of the Free University of Brussels is a reminder of how the U.S. blew the chance to confirm their theory of the “Higgs boson.”
Nobel prize-winning British physicist, who gave his name to the "Higgs boson", a particle that helps explain why the basic building blocks of the Universe - atoms - have mass.
Dr Fowler's discovery of the Kaon particle helped to predict particles such as the Higgs boson, discovered at Cern in Geneva, Switzerland.
Peter Higgs, the British physicist who proposed the famed particle called the Higgs boson, died last week at age 94.
At the 2012 seminar announcing the discovery of the Higgs boson, he declined questions from the press, saying, “Now is not the time or the place.”
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