Higgs Mechanism in the Standard Model and a Possibility of its Direct Physical Realization
Kh. M. Beshtoev

TL;DR
This paper investigates whether the Higgs mechanism can be directly physically realized, concluding it cannot, implying that detection of a scalar particle at CERN does not necessarily confirm it as a Higgs boson.
Contribution
The paper provides a theoretical analysis showing the impossibility of direct physical realization of the Higgs mechanism within the Standard Model.
Findings
Higgs mechanism cannot have a direct physical realization
Detection of a scalar particle at CERN does not confirm it as a Higgs boson
Theoretical conditions for physical realization are not met
Abstract
The aim of this work was to answer the question: Is the direct physical realization of the Higgs mechanism possible? It is shown that this mechanism cannot have a direct physical realization since the condition for this realization is not fulfilled. It means that if in the new collider at CERN a scalar particle is detected, it does not mean that it is a Higgs particle.
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Taxonomy
TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems · Algebraic and Geometric Analysis
