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particle physics, a
boson (/ˈboʊzɒn/ /ˈboʊsɒn/) is a
subatomic particle whose spin
quantum number has an
integer value (0, 1, 2, ...).
Bosons form one of the...
- The
Higgs boson,
sometimes called the
Higgs particle, is an
elementary particle in the
Standard Model of
particle physics produced by the
quantum excitation...
- physics, the W and Z
bosons are
vector bosons that are
together known as the weak
bosons or more
generally as the
intermediate vector bosons.
These elementary...
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exchange of
gauge bosons,
usually as
virtual particles. Photons, W and Z
bosons, and
gluons are
gauge bosons. All
known gauge bosons have a spin of 1;...
- necessarily, half-integer spin fermions)
exchange integer-spin, force-carrying
bosons. The
fermions involved in such
exchanges can be
either elementary (e.g....
- co-orbiting
boson stars, and GW190521,
thought to be the most
energetic black hole merging, may be the head-on
collision of two
boson stars.
Boson stars may...
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particle physics, a
vector boson is a
boson whose spin
equals one.
Vector bosons that are also
elementary particles are
gauge bosons, the
force carriers of...
- A
scalar boson is a
boson whose spin
equals zero. A
boson is a
particle whose wave
function is
symmetric under particle exchange and
therefore follows...
- up
boson, bosonic, or
bozon in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
boson is a
particle that has
integer spin.
Boson may also
refer to: John
Boson, woodworker...
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Boson sampling is a
restricted model of non-universal
quantum com****tion
introduced by
Scott Aaronson and Alex
Arkhipov after the
original work of Lidror...