Higgs Boson Structure

Scalar Boson | Mass: 125 GeV/c² | Spin: 0 | Charge: 0

CPP Higgs Model: Spherically Symmetric Condensate

The Higgs Mechanism in CPP

The Standard Model Higgs mechanism gives mass to W/Z bosons and fermions. In CPP, this corresponds to the interaction between particle structures and the background Grid Point polarization field. The Higgs boson (125 GeV) is an excitation of this field - a localized fluctuation in the GP polarization condensate. Discovered at CERN in 2012, it completed the Standard Model particle zoo.

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Measurements

Particle Type
Scalar Boson
Role
Mass Generation
Mass
125 GeV/c²
Electric Charge
0
Color Charge
0
Spin
0
Parity
+1 (even)
Lifetime
1.6×10⁻²² s
Width
4.1 MeV
Antiparticle
Self
Discovery
CERN, 2012

Spin 0 Symmetry

Higgs Field Potential

Decay Modes