On Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 10:43:39 PM UTC-5, Alan Grayson wrote:
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> In what way does the Standard Model imply the existence of the Higgs
> Boson? TIA.
>
The "Higgs boson" is already a component of the Standard Model.
The Standard Model includes members of several classes of elementary
particles:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Model#Particle_content
The Higgs boson
plays a unique role in the Standard Model
is a key building block in the Standard Model
So the Higgs boson is already there in the Standard Model.
The Standard Model is one big mess.
@philipthrift
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