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<p>(mediated by the W and Z bosons) are critical to many aspects of the structure of microscopic (and hence macroscopic) matter. In <a href="page.php?w=electroweak_interaction">electroweak theory</a>, the Higgs boson generates the masses of the leptons (electron, muon, and tau) and quarks.  As the Higgs boson is massive, it must interact with itself.</p>

<p>Because the Higgs boson is a very massive particle and also decays almost immediately when created, only a very high-energy <a href="page.php?w=particle_accelerator">particle accelerator</a> can</p><p>
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