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The graviton (spin 2) and the Higgs boson (spin 0) are both involved in gravity. The Higgs carrying mass, and the graviton carrying the gravitational interaction. On the internet I red that a lot of people wonder if there is a connection.
In electroweak interaction the forces are carried by the photon, the Z and the W's.
In gravity the force is quantum mechanically supposed te be carried by the graviton.
In electroweak interaction the electric and weak charge is transferred by some of the bosons.
The Higgs boson is the carrier of the masscharge and gives the other particles their mass.
If a Higgs boson interacts with a particle then the strength is determined by the restmass of that particle. If a graviton interacts with a particle then the strength is determined by mass and it's momentum forming a four factor. So a Higgs boson will not interact with a photon because a photon has no rest mass. But a graviton will interact with a photon because a photon has momentum.
What is the difference between the Higgs boson and the graviton?
Can the Higgs and the graviton be both part of a bigger model in whicht they are fused into one system, just like the W/Z-bosons and the photon are fused into electroweak interactions?
For example the graviton compared to the photon and the Higgs compared to the W+ and W-.
In electroweak interaction the forces are carried by the photon, the Z and the W's.
In gravity the force is quantum mechanically supposed te be carried by the graviton.
In electroweak interaction the electric and weak charge is transferred by some of the bosons.
The Higgs boson is the carrier of the masscharge and gives the other particles their mass.
If a Higgs boson interacts with a particle then the strength is determined by the restmass of that particle. If a graviton interacts with a particle then the strength is determined by mass and it's momentum forming a four factor. So a Higgs boson will not interact with a photon because a photon has no rest mass. But a graviton will interact with a photon because a photon has momentum.
What is the difference between the Higgs boson and the graviton?
Can the Higgs and the graviton be both part of a bigger model in whicht they are fused into one system, just like the W/Z-bosons and the photon are fused into electroweak interactions?
For example the graviton compared to the photon and the Higgs compared to the W+ and W-.