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- tau particles and tau neutrinos have a tauonic number of Lτ = 1. The antileptons have their respective generation's leptonic numbers of −1. Conservation...
- asymmetry between leptons and antileptons in the very early universe, resulting in the present-day dominance of leptons over antileptons. In the currently accepted...
- antibaryons or antileptons; and they can be destro**** by annihilating them with antibaryons or antileptons. Since antibaryons/antileptons have negative...
- representing the difference between the number of leptons and the number of antileptons in an elementary particle reaction. Lepton number is an additive quantum...
- muons and certain neutrinos) and antileptons, dominating the m**** of the universe. Initially leptons and antileptons are produced in pairs. About 10 seconds...
- alternative, equilibrium for the same system might consist of three antileptons. In order to cross this barrier and change the baryon number, a system...
- is the number of leptons (such as the electron) minus the number of antileptons (such as the positron); this can be described as a conservation of (net)...
- and temperatures that can result between the collision of protons into antileptons or vice versa (a key factor in leptogenesis and non-GUT baryogenesis)...
- leading to a very small excess of quarks and leptons over antiquarks and antileptons—of the order of one part in 30 million. This resulted in the predominance...
- so by convention it is chosen that leptons have intrinsic parity +1, antileptons have P = − 1 {\displaystyle P=-1} . Similarly the parity of the quarks...