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by gnomewascool
1441 days ago
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> Note that the Higgs Boson has no part in the mass (and presumably gravitational interaction) of elementary fermions like quarks or electrons This is incorrect — the coupling with the Higgs field is responsible for the rest mass of electrons and isolated quarks. > and even less to do with the mass of hadrons Yes, this is true — the contribution of the separate masses of the constituent quarks to the mass of hadrons is small, like you write. |
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