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Noun
leptons- Plural of lepton
Extensive Definition
In physics, a lepton is a sub-atomic particle
with spin of
1/2 that does not experience the strong
interaction (that is, the strong nuclear force). The leptons
form a family of fermions that are distinct from
the other known family of fermions, the quarks.
Properties of leptons
There are three known flavors
of lepton: the electron, the muon, and the tau lepton or
tau
(or sometimes tauon). Each flavor is represented by a pair of
particles called a weak
doublet. One is a massive charged particle that bears the same
name as its flavor (like the electron). The other is a
nearly massless neutral particle called a neutrino (such as the electron
neutrino). All six of these particles have corresponding
antiparticles (such
as the positron or the
electron
antineutrino). All known charged leptons have a single
unit of negative or positive electric charge (depending on
whether they are particles or antiparticles) and all of the
neutrinos and antineutrinos have zero electric charge. The charged
leptons have two possible spin
states, while only one
helicity is observed for the neutrinos (all the neutrinos are
left-handed, and all the antineutrinos are
right-handed).
The masses of the leptons also obey a simple
relation, known as the Koide
formula, but at present this relationship cannot be
explained.
When particles interact, generally the number of
leptons of the same type (electrons and electron neutrinos, muons
and muon neutrinos, tau leptons and tau neutrinos) remains the
same. This principle is known as conservation of lepton
number. Conservation of the number of leptons of different
flavors (for example, electron number or muon number) may sometimes
be violated (as in neutrino
oscillation). A much stronger conservation law is the total
number of leptons of all flavors, which is violated by a tiny
amount in the Standard
Model by the so-called chiral
anomaly.
The couplings of the leptons to gauge bosons
are flavor-independent. This property is called lepton universality
and has been tested in measurements of the tau and muon lifetimes
and of Z-boson partial
decay widths, particularly at the Stanford
Linear Collider and
Large Electron-Positron Collider (LEP) experiments.
Table of the leptons
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The etymology incorrectly implies that all the
leptons are light, since they were named before the discovery in
the 1970s of the heavy tau lepton, which is nearly twice the mass
of a proton.
See also
References
External links
- The Particle Data Group who compile authoritative information on particle properties.
- Leptons from the Georgia State University is a small summary of the lepton.
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