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What role does the Higgs boson?

Posted on August 28, 2014 by admin
The discovery of the Higgs Boson put the missing brick to the Standard Model

The road to excellence in understanding of the universe More than 45 years ago, the theory of electroweak interaction of elementary particles was created, which then got a detailed experimental confirmation and the name of the Standard Model. The Higgs … Continue reading →

What happens if many identical particles come together?

Posted on August 28, 2014 by admin
A ray of bosons called photons

On fermion’s problems, when all the low-energy states are already occupied If we neglect the possibility of turning them into particles of another sort, a quantity of identical particles can represent the ideal gas, where the range of particle’s speeds … Continue reading →

Are there fundamental differences between elementary particles?

Posted on August 27, 2014 by admin
The difference between fermions and bosons

Some ignore the neighbors, others interact with everyone Firstly, a large group is distinguished among the particles, which is called leptons. The leptons interact very weakly with other particles. This applies particularly to the lightest lepton neutrino that, unlike others, … Continue reading →

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