The case of the composite Higgs: The model as a "Rosetta stone" in contemporary high-energy physics

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title = "The case of the composite Higgs: The model as a {"}Rosetta stone{"} in contemporary high-energy physics",
abstract = "This paper analyses the practice of model-building {"}beyond the Standard Model{"} in contemporary high-energy physics and argues that its epistemic function can be grasped by regarding models as mediating between the phenomenology of the Standard Model and a number of {"}theoretical cores{"} of hybrid character, in which mathematical structures are combined with verbal narratives ({"}stories{"}) and analogies referring back to empirical results in other fields ({"}empirical references{"}). Borrowing a metaphor from a physics research paper, model-building is likened to the search for a Rosetta stone, whose significance does not lie in its immediate content, but rather in the chance it offers to glimpse at and manipulate the components of hybrid theoretical constructs. I shall argue that the rise of hybrid theoretical constructs was prompted by the increasing use of nonrigorous mathematical heuristics in high-energy physics. Support for my theses will be offered in form of a historical-philosophical analysis of the emergence and development of the theoretical core centring on the notion that the Higgs boson is a composite particle. I will follow the heterogeneous elements which would eventually come to form this core from their individual emergence in the 1960s and 1970s, through their collective life as a theoretical core from 1979 until the present day.",
keywords = "Composite Higgs, High-energy physics, Model-building, Nonrigorous mathematics, Philosophy",
author = "Arianna Borrelli",
year = "2012",
month = aug,
doi = "10.1016/j.shpsb.2012.04.003",
language = "English",
volume = "43",
pages = "195--214",
journal = "Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B - Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics",
issn = "1355-2198",
publisher = "Elsevier B.V.",
number = "3",

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