There's been a lot of buzz in the
last few months about the Higgs Boson. To an
effect proscribed only by time and his own wits, Dr. Bruce Schumm will attempt
to convey the notion of the Higgs Boson, the nature of its discovery (and how
certain we are that a) we have discovered something new; and b) what we have
discovered is the Higgs Boson), and what directions for future inquiry this
discovery inspires.
Dr. Schumm is a professor of Physics
at UCSC and the author of Deep Down Things, a qualitative but deep
description of the Standard Model of Particle Physics and its Higgs Boson, as
well as the mathematical principles upon which these notions are
based.
The
Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the world's largest and highest-energy particle
accelerator,
built
by the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) and located near
Geneva, Switzerland.