"Higgs field" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Higgs fields [plural]
Etymology: From Higgs (“a surname”) + field; named after British physicist Peter Higgs, who is credited with proposing what is now called the Higgs mechanism. Etymology templates: {{m|en|Higgs||a surname}} Higgs (“a surname”), {{m|en|field}} field, {{named-after/list|physicist||||}} physicist, {{!}} |, {{lang|en|Peter Higgs}} Peter Higgs, {{named-after|en|Peter Higgs|nat=British|nocap=1|occ=physicist|wplink==}} named after British physicist Peter Higgs, {{m|en|Higgs mechanism}} Higgs mechanism Head templates: {{en-noun|-|s}} Higgs field (usually uncountable, plural Higgs fields)
  1. (physics) A theoretical scalar field associated with electroweak symmetry breaking, the quantum of which is the Higgs boson; interaction with this field is hypothesised to give elementary particles their mass. Wikipedia link: Higgs field Tags: uncountable, usually Categories (topical): Physics Related terms: Higgs, Higgs boson, Higgsino, Higgs mechanism, Higgs particle
    Sense id: en-Higgs_field-en-noun-6bXiCVJI Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Topics: natural-sciences, physical-sciences, physics

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