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Bosons

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bosons are exchange particles

  • transfer forces across
  • do not obey the Pauli Exclusion Principle, so can occupy the same space as another particle
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Fermions

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  • do obey Pauli Exclusion Principle

* all particles are either bosons or fermions

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examples of bosons

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photons - exchange bosons for the electromagnetic force

W-particles - exchange particles for the weak nuclear force

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fermion classifications

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  • LEPTONS: fundamental particles which feel the weak but not strong nuclear force
  • HADRONS: not fundamental (made of quarks) and feel both weak and strong nuclear forces
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examples of leptons

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  • electrons (e-)
  • muons (µ-) heavy unstable electrons
  • each have antiparticles (e+ and µ+)
  • (muon)neutrinos and antineutrinos (Ve, /Ve and Vµ and /Vµ) low mass, neutral charge
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hadron classification

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  • BARYONS have 3 quarks

- MESONS lower mass than baryons, made up of quark and antiquark

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examples of baryons

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  • protons, neutrons and their antiparticles
  • protons are the only stable baryon
  • isolated neutrons decay under the weak interaction
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examples of mesons

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  • pions (π+, π-, π0) most common and stable meson, virtual pions are the exchange particle of the SNF between nucleons
  • kaons (K+, K-, K0) the most common “strange” particle
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mesons - strange particles

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  • longer half-lives than expected
  • always formed by the SNF but decay by the weak force
  • kaons might decay to pions via the weak interaction
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