- The
antileptons have
their respective generation's
leptonic numbers of −1.
Conservation of the
leptonic numbers means that the
number of
leptons of the same...
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Bruno (May 1968). "Neutrino
Experiments and the
Problem of
Conservation of
Leptonic Charge". Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 53: 1717–1725. Bibcode:1968JETP...26..984P...
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ratio is 1.233(2)×10−4.
Beyond the
purely leptonic decays of pions, some structure-dependent
radiative leptonic decays (that is,
decay to the
usual leptons...
-
Lepontic is an
ancient Alpine Celtic language that was
spoken in
parts of
Rhaetia and
Cisalpine Gaul (now
Northern Italy)
between 550 and 100 BC. Lepontic...
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hyperons or muons.
Examples include pionium ( π− π+ ) and
quarkonium atoms.
Leptonic atoms,
named using -onium, are
exotic atoms constituted by the
bound state...
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unimpeded and undetected. Weak
interactions create neutrinos in one of
three leptonic flavors:
electron neutrino, ν e muon neutrino, ν μ tau neutrino, ν τ Each...
- In
particle physics,
lepton number (historically also
called lepton charge) is a
conserved quantum number representing the
difference between the number...
- In
particle physics,
flavour or
flavor refers to the
species of an
elementary particle. The
Standard Model counts six
flavours of
quarks and six flavours...
- 1142/S0218301313500274.
Matter conservation means conservation of
baryonic number A and
leptonic number L, A and L
being algebraic numbers.
Positive A and L are ****ociated...
- (~ 10−21 s), so the spin
information is
transferred without much loss to the
leptonic decays products that will be
caught by the detector. The spin polarization...