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Peter Ware Higgs CH FRS FRSE (born 29 May 1929) is a British theoretical physicist, emeritus professor at the University of Edinburgh, and Nobel Prize laureate for his work on the mass of subatomic particles.
In the 1960s, he proposed that broken symmetry in electroweak theory could explain the origin of mass of elementary particles in general and of the W and Z bosons in particular. This so-called Higgs mechanism, which was proposed by several physicists besides Higgs at about the same time, predicts the existence of a new particle, the Higgs boson, the detection of which became one of the great goals of physics.CERN announced on 4 July 2012 that they had experimentally established the existence of a Higgs-like boson, but further work would be needed to analyse its properties and see whether it had the properties expected from the Standard Model Higgs boson. On 14 March 2013, the newly discovered particle was tentatively confirmed to be + parity and zero spin, two fundamental criteria of a Higgs boson, making it the first known fundamental scalar particle to be discovered in nature. The Higgs mechanism is generally accepted as an important ingredient in the Standard Model of particle physics, without which certain particles would have no mass.
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The Higgs boson is an elementary particle in the Standard Model of particle physics. It is the quantum excitation of the Higgs field—a fundamental field of crucial importance to particle physics theory, first suspected to exist in the 1960s, that unlike other known fields such as the electromagnetic field, takes a non-zero constant value almost everywhere. The question of the Higgs field's existence has been the last unverified part of the Standard Model of particle physics and, according to some, "the central problem in particle physics".
The presence of this field, now believed to be confirmed, explains why some fundamental particles have mass when, based on the symmetries controlling their interactions, they should be massless. The existence of the Higgs field would also resolve several other long-standing puzzles, such as the reason for the weak force's extremely short range.
Peter often is used to refer to Saint Peter, a disciple of Jesus Christ. It can also refer to many other people, of which only a few are listed here. This page only lists people commonly referred to as "Peter" and nothing else; for others, please see List of people named Peter.
Swansea University (Welsh: Prifysgol Abertawe) is a public research university located in Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom. It currently offers about 330 undergraduate courses and 120 post-graduate courses to 16,020 undergraduate and postgraduate students. It was chartered as University College of Swansea in 1920, as the fourth college of the University of Wales and in 1948 became the first campus university in UK. In 1996, it changed its name to the University of Wales Swansea following structural changes within the University of Wales. The title of Swansea University was formally adopted on 1 September 2007 when the University of Wales became a non-membership confederal institution and the former members became universities in their own right.
Swansea University has two campuses located adjacent to the coast at the north of Swansea Bay. The Singleton Park Campus is set in the grounds of Singleton Park to the west of Swansea city centre. The Bay Campus, which opened in September 2015, is located adjacent to Jersey Marine Beach to the east of Swansea city centre.
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(Legenda no botão) Tradução: VitDoc -´Resync: novoiluminismo "HOMEM-PARTÍCULA" Peter Higgs é o cientista por trás de uma das ideias mais notáveis dos últimos 50 anos. Ele propôs a existência de uma nova partícula, a qual viria a se tornar conhecida como o Bóson de Higgs. Foram necessários quase 50 anos e a construção da maior máquina do mundo para provar que sua teoria estava correta.
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Speech by Peter W. Higgs at the Nobel Banquet 2013
4th of July 2012, this is the day the Higgs Boson was discovered by the human race. After 45 years of searching, Peter Higgs can now announce to the world how he has seen the culmination of his life's work finally blossom into a tangible result, a result which has brought an all too human emotion to this triumph. Francois Englert, Carl Hagen and Gerald Guralnik are also present in this announcement, who created the theory along with the late Robert Brout. For this reason it could also be referred to as the HEB-Boson. The Higgs field and resulting Higgs boson are a vital part of the Electroweak Interaction and the Standard Model of Particle Physics. In the absence of the Higgs field, when a Local Gauge is applied to the Lagrangian of the Electroweak Interaction we are left with force-ca...
The Guardian hosted a live Q&A; with Professor Peter Higgs at the Science Museum, London. Peter Higgs is the Nobel prize winning physicist and creator of the CERN Hadron Collider. Peter Higgs answers questions from young physicists in this hour-long session Q&A; session. #smCollider www.theguardian.com/uk www.sciencemuseum.org.uk
Subscribe to ITN News: http://bit.ly/itnytsub Professor Peter Higgs said first learned he won a Nobel Physics Prize when a former neighbour told him on the street. "She congratulated me on the news and I said 'oh, what news?" he said at a press conference at the University of Edinburgh. The 84-year-old scientist was among several physicists in the 1960's who discovered the Higgs Boson- a theory that explains how particles clump together to form stars, planets and life itself. Report by Sarah Kerr. Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/itn Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/itn Visit our homepage: http://itn.co.uk More stories from ITN: Wingsuit diver Victor Kovats' final flight before his death: http://bit.ly/1acvyEJ New York cafe pranked by horror film crew: http://bit.ly/...
Professor Higgs is Emeritus Professor of Physics at the University of Edinburgh. He has been named as the recipient of the Edinburgh Award 2011. His theory of the Higgs boson particle, a tiny yet crucial building block of physical matter, has dominated the world of particle physics for 40 years. It was while working at the University in the 1960s that he began to formulate the theory. In this interview, Professor Higgs talks of the honour he feels at receiving the Edinburgh Award 2011 and explains what it will mean to him if scientists at CERN confirm the existence of the Higgs boson.
Del documental "Locos por las partículas". Reseña en mi blog: http://elchiroilustrado.blogspot.com.es/2015/08/randy-higgs-herzog-y-sagan-cuando-la.html Peter Higgs había predicho la existencia de una partícula (el Bosón de Higgs) y más de 30 años después le comunican que han probado su existencia.
Professor Simon Hands (Swansea University; previously CERN) interviews Peter Higgs (University of Edinburgh), theoretical physicist and Honorary Fellow of Swansea University. This interview took place on Thursday 12th July, the week following exciting announcements from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) about the discovery of the Higgs boson - see http://www.swansea.ac.uk/media-centre/livestreaming/higgs-boson Prof Higgs went on to give a keynote lecture at Swansea University later in the day, entitled 'My life as a boson'. http://www.swansea.ac.uk/media-centre/livestreaming/higgs-boson/
(NB: See an additional interview of Prof Peter Higgs by Simon Hands, here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYOsRPlW6Ng) Professor Simon Hands (Swansea University, previously of CERN) introduces a keynote lecture by Prof Peter Higgs (University of Edinburgh), on 12th July 2012. More than 100 scientists from around the globe gathered at Swansea University for the 10th International Conference on Strong and ElectroWeak Matter (SEWM2012). One of the highlights was a keynote lecture by Professor Peter Higgs of the University of Edinburgh, after whom the famously elusive Higgs boson is named. Professor Higgs is also an Honorary Fellow of Swansea University. Peter Higgs' appearance at Swansea came in the wake of exciting announcements from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Or...
A video by Cern with Peter Higgs talking about his lifes work, the Higgs mechanism and the hunt for the mass-conferring particle named after him, the Higgs boson, video date 01 July 2004. Video source- http://cdsweb.cern.ch/collection/Video%20Movies . More info- http://www.phy.uct.ac.za/courses/phy400w/particle/higgs5.htm . A brief summary of fermions, bosons and supersymmetry- http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID;=120129993&blogID;=220276602
Best of Higgs Field Theory physicists Soundbytes from the interviews to Peter Higgs, Francois Englert, Carl Hagen and Gerald Guralnik, recorded at CERN on the announcement of the latest results from ATLAS and CMS on the Higgs boson searches. Soundbytes from the interviews to Peter Higgs, Francois Englert, Carl Hagen and Gerald Guralnik, recorded at CERN on the announcement of the latest results from ATLAS and CMS on the Higgs boson searches. Produced by: CERN Video Productions Director: paola catapano 8'35'' min. / 03 July 2012 / © 2012 CERN http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/1459523
An interview with Professor Peter Higgs, following the launch of his portrait by artist Ken Currie at the University of Edinburgh.
Historian of science Graham Farmelo interviewing Prof Peter Higgs in preparation for a major new exhibition next year at the Science Museum Discover more about the Higgs boson and the world's largest science experiment in our new exhibition, Collider, opening in 13th Nov 2013 http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/collider There's more about the Higgs boson and the LHC on our blog - http://blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk/insight/category/lhc-exhibition/
Interview with Peter W. Higgs at the Nobel Banquet 2013
Date- 2nd July 12 Source- http://cdsweb.cern.ch/collection/Video%20Movies 'Peter Higgs answers questions about his feelings following the announcement of the discovery of a new particle by ATLAS and CMS that looks like the Higgs boson, at a seminar at CERN on July 4, 2012. He also explains his role in the proposal of a Higgs mechanism.'
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Peter Higgs explains the standard model.
Peter Higgs Author D.Selzer-McKenzie Video:https://youtu.be/_jBkrCrjLyw
Peter Higgs' reaction on the day itself, on th announcement of Higgs boson discovery
Originally aired 07/10/12. Duncan is joined by DJ DOUGGPOUND and Peter Higgs.
Maxwell’s Equations: The Tip of an Iceberg Professor Peter Higgs CH FRS FRSE Nobel Laureate; Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Edinburgh
The Guardian hosted a live Q&A; with Professor Peter Higgs at the Science Museum, London. Peter Higgs is the Nobel prize winning physicist and creator of the CERN Hadron Collider. Peter Higgs answers questions from young physicists in this hour-long session Q&A; session. #smCollider www.theguardian.com/uk www.sciencemuseum.org.uk
26 May 2016. 'Sicily: Culture and Conquest', by Peter Higgs. This recording took place at the Society's apartments in Burlington House, Piccadilly. The Society of Antiquaries has recorded this content, with permission of the speaker(s), and made it available on YouTube and through it's website at www.sal.org.uk.
"Why did Peter Higgs win a Nobel prize?", outreach talk by E. Copeland for the "A Matter of Beauty" exhibition. 17th November 2013 at the Nottingham City Gallery, Nottingham (UK). Visit the webpage of the exhibition: http://matterofbeauty.wikispaces.com/
"My Life as a Boson" 1 October 2009
(NB: See an additional interview of Prof Peter Higgs by Simon Hands, here - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYOsRPlW6Ng) Professor Simon Hands (Swansea University, previously of CERN) introduces a keynote lecture by Prof Peter Higgs (University of Edinburgh), on 12th July 2012. More than 100 scientists from around the globe gathered at Swansea University for the 10th International Conference on Strong and ElectroWeak Matter (SEWM2012). One of the highlights was a keynote lecture by Professor Peter Higgs of the University of Edinburgh, after whom the famously elusive Higgs boson is named. Professor Higgs is also an Honorary Fellow of Swansea University. Peter Higgs' appearance at Swansea came in the wake of exciting announcements from the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at the European Or...
Title: Putting Maxwell in his Place The first in the Faculty of Natural & Mathematical Sciences Annual Higgs Lectures took place on Monday 10 December 2012. The Faculty was delighted to welcome back Professor Peter Higgs as the inaugural speaker for this lecture series. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/nms/index.aspx
London Thinks has gathered experts in psychology, religion and cults to explore the idea of belief. Why do we believe the things we do? Samira Ahmed chairs as our panelists discuss these ideas and more in our first London Thinks of 2016. With Prof Francesca Stavrakopoulou, Prof Richard Wiseman, Alice Herron, Prof Bruce Hood and Deborah Hyde. N.B. Samira mentions that Peter Higgs is a Christian. He's actually an atheist. Please don't send in the lawyers.
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