Authors: Michael Hirsch Tomasson
The Higgs Mechanism, as formulated within the Standard Model of particle physics, has proven remarkably successful. It explains how electroweak symmetry breaking gives rise to massive vector bosons, maintains gauge invariance, and preserves unitarity in scattering amplitudes. Yet, outstanding questions remain. Why should a fundamental scalar field exist at all? Why does the electroweak vacuum select the observed configuration? A Symbolic Structure Field Theory (SSFT) was recently described that postulated an ontologically primary field structure with a binary scalar substrate field $psi_0$ with extensions $psi_1$, a scalar vector field, and $psi_2$, a fiber bundle section. While $C_8$ was used to map elementary particles, the Higgs Boson remains undefined in SSFT. Here, we extend symbolic field formalism to specifically define the Higgs Mechanism. A consistent mathematical formalism is proposed to allow refinement and empiric testing.
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