LEPTON

lĕpˈtŏnˌ [Gr.,=light (i.e., lightweight)], class of elementary particles that includes the electron and its antiparticle, the muon and its antiparticle, the tau and its antiparticle, and the neutrino and antineutrino associated with each of these particles. Leptons are the lightest class of particles having nonzero rest mass. From a technical point of view, they are defined by their behavior, being weakly interacting fermions, i.e., leptons can result from the slow decay of nuclear particles such as the neutron but do not experience a strong attraction toward the nuclear particles; they are described by the Fermi-Dirac statistics, which apply to all particles restricted by the Pauli exclusion principle. This means that two identical leptons cannot occupy the same quantum state. However, one muon and one electron are allowed to occupy the same state. The muon was originally classed as a meson because of its mass, about 200 times that of the electron, but the subsequent reclassification of particles on the basis of their behavior placed it with the electron in the lepton category. The electron and the muon are almost twins, except for their large mass difference; each is negatively charged, has a positively charged antiparticle, and has an associated neutrino and antineutrino. Separate laws govern the conservation of electron family number and of muon family number, the number being +1 for ordinary particles of either family and −1 for antiparticles (see conservation laws, in physics).

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...8.3 The Lepton Era The lepton era lasts from the time the...MeV. At the beginning of the lepton era the Universe comprises...small number of baryons and the leptons e-, e+, J1+, u- (and...freedom at the start of the lepton era is g* (T < TIT) = 4...
...as electric charge, baryon number and lepton numbers, being conserved. The pion, the muon and the tau lepton are examples of this. The pion decays...Note that the appearance of a charged lepton in the final state forces the simultaneous...
...leave persistent trains. lepton One of a class of elementary...muon, and neutrino. Leptons do not participate in...nuclear interactions. lepton era The interval, commencing...the various kinds of * lepton were the main contributors...the Universe. Pairs of leptons and antileptons were...
...000 million. What about the lepton number density of the universe...If electrons were the only leptons in the present universe, we...conclude immediately that the lepton number per photon is roughly...positron that carries a nonzero lepton number. The neutrino and its...
...Quantum Numbers for the Particles Particle Baryon Lepton PAULIs Particle Baryon Lepton PAULIs number number number number number number...same conservation condition holds in the case of lepton numbers. On the other hand, each unobserved reaction...
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...When the war ended, after a brief but exciting time in Denmark, where he worked with Niels Bohr (and invented the term "lepton" for particles like the electron and muon), Bram came to the United States in 1946 and joined the Institute for Advanced...
...in a constant state of tremulousness. The very substance of these objects is contingent upon the periodicity of waves, of lepton, boson, hadron, and fermion, and the movement of subatomic particles yet undiscerned, a "particle zoo."23 The physical...
...and perhaps even severe (v. 24). So, he acted solely to protect himself against any accusation that he had lost even a lepton (Mark 14:42) of what he had received. He made his own justification and survival the ultimate aim of his masters trust...


 

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Beyond the Nanoworld: Quarks, Leptons, and Gauge Bosons. HANS GUNTER DOSCH The physics of subatomic particles was the 20th centurys quintessential big science. Discovering...
Take an Atomic Tour? We Lepton the Opportunity! by Stephen M. H Braitman You dont have to know...and discovering such infinitesimally small particles as quarks and leptons. But dont be overwhelmed by highminded concepts such as "the weak...
...sound, as is obvious from there being no equivalent Lepton Walk (Quarks and Leptons are part of the initial division of sub-atomic particles, more or less equal and opposite, but Lepton Walk sounds like a suburb of Edinburgh). Quark...
...while for the multitudes who believe that, in one way or another, a divine intelligence guides the path of every leaping lepton, there is no demand for evidence, no skepticism to surmount, no need to worry. You, the religious believer, may well find...
...assistant deputy neutrons. These particles are held together by a force called morons which is surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. Since Administratium has no electrons, it is inert. However, it can be detected as it impedes...
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...yacht when it was moored off the North Wales coast. Holyhead Magistrates Court yesterday heard how the 55-year-old, of Lepton, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, punched his friend Richard Jacob in the face. The 57-year-old intervened to try to stop...
...after a laptop containing a years worth of irreplaceable work was pinched from under her nose. Josie Redmond (pictured), of Lepton, has spent the last year setting up a voluntary organisation in Malawi, Africa. She was given the laptop for free to help...
...atomic mass of 312. These 312 particles are held together by forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of lepton like particles called peons. "Since Governmentium has no electrons it is inert; it can be detected, however, because it...
...bank account. But this does not please Betty Dove, 74, from Lepton, West Yorkshire. Betty, a retired teacher, opened a card...postmistresss business. If that goes, it could spell the end of Leptons post office. The nearest bank is four miles away, which is...
...atomic mass of 312. These 312 particles are held together by forces called morons, which are surrounded by vast quantities of lepton-like particles called peons. Since Governmentium has no electrons, it is inert; however, it can be detected because it...
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LEPTON lep ton Gr.,=light...of these particles. Leptons are the lightest class...fermions, i.e., leptons can result from the...that two identical leptons cannot occupy the same...the electron in the lepton category. The electron...
...constituents of matter are the lepton (of which the electron is...types of each. Each type of lepton and quark also has a corresponding...been found. The most familiar lepton is the electron; the other five leptons are the muon , the tau particle...
...elementary particles whose masses are generally between those of the lepton class of lighter particles and those of the baryon class of...theory at all. The muon was subsequently reclassified as a lepton rather than a meson. The particle predicted by Yukawa was the...
...particle having a non-zero rest mass. It belongs to the lepton class of particles and, together with its antiparticle , the...neutrino and antineutrino, constitutes a subfamily of the leptons. In any particle reaction involving any of the four members...
...meson theory (which actually describes the pion , discovered more than 10 years later), and the muon is now classed as a lepton rather than a meson. The muon resembles the electron in every way except mass, the muon having 207 times the mass of the electron...
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