In nuclear chemistry elements beyond Plutonium do not occur in nature and are synthesized artificially. Is it a similar case for Higgs boson too?

If so, how does it give mass to particles if it doesn’t exist? Did scientists create Higgs at LHC in 2011 just to make sure our universe exists through some kind of circular causation?

I’m obviously not understanding this properly. Please dispel my misunderstandings with reasonable explanations!

  • @Ziglin@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The fermions are particles with mass, an electron is already a fundamental fermion and not made up of quarks like protons and neutrons. The fundamental bosons (as far as I know) are particles that “handle” the interactions between other particles for instance gluons enable the strong force, while W and Z Bosons enable the weak force.

    I believe the fundamental Higgs boson does occur in nature but likely immediately decays. (if I’m wrong I’d love to know how it actually enables certain interactions in nature)

    Also I’m not studying quantum physics so I wouldn’t be surprised if someone needs to correct me. :)

    Edit: clarified when fundamental fermions/bosons were meant.

    • @rosss@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      Small clarification - the fundamental bosons are the ones that handle particle interactions, whilst fundamental fermions make up matter.

      It is however possible to have atoms that are fermions or bosons depending on the total number (even or odd) particles that make them up.

      • @Ziglin@lemmy.world
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        31 year ago

        Yup, should’ve clarified that I meant fundamental bosons, as any particle with integer spin is considered bosonic, while particles with half integer spin are fermionic, fundamental bosons alone still can’t make up matter though and protons/neutrons are fermionic.

    • Deebster
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      That’s true… kinda makes a mess of my simple model 😅

      I’ll edit in your correction, thanks.