Nobody is really quite sure yet. The existence of the Higgs boson is predicted by the Standard Model of quantum mechanics, but nobody has yet been able to experimentally detect one, so a lot of the details of it are still unknown.
The Standard Model does not predict what mass the Higgs boson would have, so it could be anything, really, though it's generally assumed that its mass is somewhere between 115 and 180 GeV/c2, because if it is that will make all the equations we have work properly for pretty much all cases. It is possible, however, that we'll find out that it isn't in this range (or we may not ever be able to find one at all), in which case people may have to make some changes to our current theories to account for why it's different than we expected.
The Higgs boson was discovered at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland in 2012. It is a fundamental particle that helps explain how other particles acquire mass.
The Higgs boson is a subatomic particle that interacts with the Higgs field, which permeates all of space. The Higgs boson itself is considered a point particle and does not occupy physical space in the way we typically think of solid objects occupying space.
since the proton-proton collision produce higgs bosons where was the higgs in the first place?
No, the Higgs boson is not a portal to the 5th dimension. The Higgs boson is a particle associated with the Higgs field, which gives particles their mass. The concept of extra dimensions beyond the four we experience (3 spatial dimensions + time) is theoretical in physics and not connected to the Higgs boson.
No. The periodic table contains the elements, which are made of atoms. The Higgs boson is a much smaller particle than an atom. Yes, but it was a theoretical element until recently when its presence was proved. The Higgs Boson is a subatomic particle that apparently weighs 130 times as much as an atom of hydrogen, the lightest gas.
No, the Higgs boson is a fundamental particle that exists within the framework of the standard model of particle physics. It is not a physical object that can exist in astronomical structures like nebulae.
Higgs boson was created in 2011.
The "Higgs Field".
Higgs from America & Bose from India.
The Higgs boson is a subatomic particle that interacts with the Higgs field, which permeates all of space. The Higgs boson itself is considered a point particle and does not occupy physical space in the way we typically think of solid objects occupying space.
The Higgs Boson is called the "God" particle because it would help explain on of physics biggest mysteries: how gravity works. Can both God and the Higgs Boson exist? Yes, if God exists, then he could have created the Higgs Boson, like he created other particles.
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The facility that found the most unambiguous evidence for the reality of the Higgs Boson is CERN.
It is a boson, a type of particle, that is a part of the Higgs mechanism, a theory of how particles can have mass if they are just energy
Quarks are point-like particles found mainly in baryons, mesons etc. The Higgs boson is a primary particle produced when the higgs field is excited
The Higgs boson has a mass of approximately 125 GeV/c^2, which is about 2.2 x 10^-25 kilograms.
We are not sure if the theorized Higgs boson is real or not. If it is, it would be provide some support to ideas about what mass (and, therefore, gravity, which is associated mass) really is. We're still looking for experimental support that the Higgs boson is real, and now that the Large Hadron Collider is up and running, all (interested) eyes are on CERN and awaiting results.