Bare mass

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In

virtual particles that are temporarily created by the fields around the particle. In some versions of QFT, the bare mass of some particles may be plus or minus infinity. In the theory of the electroweak interaction using the Higgs boson
, all particles have a bare mass of zero.

This allows us to write , where denotes the experimentally observable mass of the particle, its bare mass, and the increase in mass owing to the interaction of the particle with the medium or field.

See also

References

  • Weinberg, Steven (1992). Dreams of a final theory. New York: Vintage Books. p. 111. .