Higgs in a Box: Investigating the Nature of a Scientific Discovery

J. Woithe, M. Boselli, P. Chatzidaki, M. N. Dahlkemper, Ruadh Duggan, G. Durey, Niklas Herff, Anja Kranjc Horvat, Daniele Molaro, G. Scheerer, S. Schmeling, P. Thill, Jeff Wiener, S. Zoechling
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The discovery of the Higgs boson by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations in 2012 concluded the longest search for a particle in the history of particle physics and was based on the largest and most complex physics experiments ever conducted, involving thousands of scientists and engineers from around the world. It provided crucial evidence for a theory developed in the 1960s that describes the existence of the invisible Brout–Englert–Higgs field and the effects of this field on the mass of elementary particles. After the discovery, the work on the theoretical prediction was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2013. This discovery provides a prime example of modern science in the making and a fantastic opportunity to discuss important aspects of Nature of Science (NoS) in the classroom. In this article, we draw connections between (a) milestones in the discovery of the Higgs boson, (b) important aspects of NoS, and (c) hands-on activities with mystery boxes, which are an effective tool to enable students to experience elements of scientific discovery and explicitly reflect on NoS. We hope that this supports educators in bringing lively discussions about modern physics research into their classrooms.
盒子里的希格斯:调查科学发现的本质
2012年,ATLAS和CMS合作发现了希格斯玻色子,结束了粒子物理学史上最长时间的粒子搜索,并以有史以来规模最大、最复杂的物理实验为基础,涉及来自世界各地的数千名科学家和工程师。它为20世纪60年代发展起来的一个理论提供了关键证据,该理论描述了不可见的Brout-Englert-Higgs场的存在以及该场对基本粒子质量的影响。在这一发现之后,这一理论预测的工作被授予了2013年诺贝尔物理学奖。这一发现为现代科学的形成提供了一个主要的例子,也为在课堂上讨论科学本质(NoS)的重要方面提供了一个绝佳的机会。在本文中,我们将(a)发现希格斯玻色子的里程碑,(b) NoS的重要方面,以及(c)神秘盒子的实践活动联系起来,这是一种有效的工具,可以让学生体验科学发现的元素,并明确地反思NoS。我们希望这有助于教育工作者将现代物理研究的热烈讨论带入课堂。
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