2–6 Dec 2014
King's College London, Strand Campus
Europe/London timezone

History of Electroweak Symmetry Breaking

4 Dec 2014, 12:30
45m
Great Hall

Great Hall

Higgs Physics at LHC and Beyond PLENARY 3

Speaker

Prof. Tom W.B. Kibble (Imperial College London)

Description

In this talk, I will recall the history of the development of the unified electroweak theory, incorporating the symmetry-breaking Higgs mechanism, as I saw it from my standpoint as a member of Abdus Salam's group at Imperial College. I will start by describing the state of physics in the years after the Second World War, explain how the goal of a unified gauge theory of weak and electromagnetic interactions emerged, the obstacles encountered, in particular the Goldstone theorem, and how they were overcome, followed by a brief account of more recent history, culminating in the historic discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012.

Primary author

Prof. Tom W.B. Kibble (Imperial College London)

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