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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...
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gauge bosons had non-zero (rest) m****. Further, many
promising solutions seemed to
require the
existence of
extra particles known as
Goldstone bosons. But...
- 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...
- the
Higgs boson has spin zero and the
hypothetical graviton has a spin of 2. Therefore, all
known gauge bosons are
vector bosons.
Gauge bosons are different...
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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...
- particles—twelve
fermions and five
bosons. As a
consequence of
flavor and
color combinations and antimatter, the
fermions and
bosons are
known to have 48 and 13...
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identical bosons are
scattered among N≫M2
modes of a
linear interferometer with no two
bosons in the same mode, then with high
probability two
bosons will...
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implies that all
bosons have an integer-valued spin.
Scalar bosons are the
subset of
bosons with zero-valued spin. The name
scalar boson arises from quantum...
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particle and
condensed matter physics,
Goldstone bosons or Nambu–Goldstone
bosons (NGBs) are
bosons that
appear necessarily in
models exhibiting spontaneous...
- 6583755(23) MeV/c2.
Bosons are one of the two
fundamental particles having integral spinclasses of particles, the
other being fermions.
Bosons are characterized...