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This is more of a QFT question, so the moderator may want to move it to another forum.
The simplest example of a QFT that I learned was the scalar field; in Sakurai's 1967 textbook.
I know the Higgs is a J=0 particle. Is it described by the simple scalar field discussed in Sakurai's text? I ask because I hear about the complexity of the Higgs and that there may be up to 5 Higgs bosons.
Your thoughts and comments are welcome.
The simplest example of a QFT that I learned was the scalar field; in Sakurai's 1967 textbook.
I know the Higgs is a J=0 particle. Is it described by the simple scalar field discussed in Sakurai's text? I ask because I hear about the complexity of the Higgs and that there may be up to 5 Higgs bosons.
Your thoughts and comments are welcome.