Difference between revisions of "Bosons"
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| − | '''Bosons''' are [[elementary particle|particles]] having [[integer]] [[spin]] that obey the [[Bose-Einstein statistics]]. Gauge Bosons (W+, W- and Z) are bosons that are responsible for the [[weak nuclear force]], such as [[beta decay]] resulting from the [[flavour]] changing of [[quark]]s. | + | '''Bosons''' are [[elementary particle|particles]] having [[integer]] [[quantum field theory|spin]] that obey the [[Bose-Einstein statistics]]. Gauge Bosons (W+, W- and Z) are bosons that are responsible for the [[weak nuclear force]], such as [[beta decay]] resulting from the [[flavour]] changing of [[quark]]s. |
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Revision as of 05:10, January 12, 2010
Bosons are particles having integer spin that obey the Bose-Einstein statistics. Gauge Bosons (W+, W- and Z) are bosons that are responsible for the weak nuclear force, such as beta decay resulting from the flavour changing of quarks.