The Higgs
boson completes the grand edifice that is the «standard model» of matter and its fundamental interactions.
Not exact matches
The standard model of particle physics would be
completed by finding the Higgs
boson, but has a number of problems that would be solved if all known elementary particles had a heavier «superpartner».
RECENT hints of a featherweight Higgs
boson don't just take us nearer to a
complete standard model of physics.
«In sum, the Higgs
boson is a critical ingredient to
complete our current understanding of the Standard Model, the theoretical edifice of particle physics.
In 2012, the world's biggest supercollider discovered the Higgs
boson,
completing the Standard Model of particle physics.
The Higgs
boson, which is responsible for imparting mass to all other particles, was the last missing piece that
completed the Standard Model.