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  • | name = W′ and Z′ bosons | decay_particle = similar to [[W and Z bosons]] ...
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  • '''Massless free scalar bosons''' are a family of [[two-dimensional conformal field theory|two-dimensional === Non-compact free bosons === ...
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  • ...entally observed and is predicted to be mediated by hypothetical [[X and Y bosons]]. Many [[proton decay|protonic decay]] modes have been predicted, one of w The next table gives the X charge of the standard model bosons. ...
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  • ...g occurs when the self-interaction energy <math>\Lambda</math> between the Bosons is larger than a critical value called <math>\Lambda^\text{MJJ}_c</math>.<r ...in fixed. A naïve conclusion is that there is no tunneling at all, and the bosons are truly "trapped" on one side of the junction. However, macroscopic quant ...
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  • | Via [[quark]]s and [[W and Z bosons|W or Z bosons]] ...
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  • === Goldstone bosons === ...corresponding to the three broken generators; this gives these three gauge bosons a mass, and the associated necessary third polarization degree of freedom.< ...
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  • {{Short description|Physics models of a 1D gas of bosons}} Given <math>N</math> [[Boson|bosons]] moving in one-dimension on the <math> x </math>-axis defined from <math>[ ...
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  • One reason why the theory was abandoned was that the 28 vector bosons which form an O(8) gauge group is too small to contain the standard model U ...
    4 KB (541 words) - 14:46, 26 October 2024
  • | name = W&prime; and Z&prime; bosons | decay_particle = similar to [[W and Z bosons]] ...
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  • Some theories predict the existence of additional elementary bosons and fermions that are not found in the [[Standard Model]]. |+ Hypothetical bosons and fermions ...
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  • ...convention), the CP odd [[pseudoscalar]] {{Math|A}} and two charged Higgs bosons {{Math|H<sup>±</sup>}}. The discovered Higgs boson is measured to be [[CP s The masses of the H and A bosons could be below 1 TeV and the [[Compact Muon Solenoid|CMS]] has conducted se ...
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  • Its main feature is, in fact, that all the new [[bosons]] are at a very high mass scale, and only the new [[fermions]] are at the [ ...nly other colored supersymmetric particles are the [[squarks]], that being bosons (spin 0, being the partners of the spin 1/2 quarks) have a much higher mass ...
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  • '''Massless free scalar bosons''' are a family of [[two-dimensional conformal field theory|two-dimensional === Non-compact free bosons === ...
    21 KB (3,299 words) - 20:37, 5 May 2024
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  • ...the Sp{{overline|p}}S-project, which led to the discovery of the [[W and Z bosons]].<ref name=Nobel/> Other experiments conducted at the Sp{{overline|p}}S we ...establishing the electroweak theory would be the discovery of the W and Z bosons, requiring the design and construction of a more powerful accelerator. ...
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  • ...ms). There are five known elementary bosons: the four force carrying gauge bosons γ (photon), g ([[gluon]]), Z ([[Z boson]]) and W ([[W boson]]), as well as ...s are particles with half-integer spin (''s'' = 1/2, 3/2, 5/2, ... ). Like bosons, they can be elementary or composite particles. There are two types of elem ...
    17 KB (2,481 words) - 05:34, 21 July 2023
  • ...ion to the maximum extent possible. The tree amplitudes in which all gauge bosons have the same helicity or all but one have the same helicity vanish. ...
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  • ...f>{{cite journal |title=Is the t quark responsible for the mass of W and Z bosons? |author1=Miransky, Vladimir A. |author2=Tanabashi, Masaharu |author3=Yamaw ...l quantum numbers but heavier mass. For example, the [[photon]], [[W and Z bosons]] have heavy replicas with mass determined by the compositeness scale, expe ...
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  • ...m}}</math> : charm quark decaying into a [[strange quark]] and a [[W and Z bosons|W boson]]), and hence SND aims to give valuable insights into the physics o ...y scatter inelastically due to the high mass of their mediators ([[W and Z bosons]]). Thus more than the predicted number of elastic collisions will hint at ...
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  • ...radiation|light]], have been long recognized as spin-1 [[Gauge boson|gauge bosons]]. The polarization of the light is commonly accepted as its “intrinsic” sp ...
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  • ...math>\varphi</math> after [[Peter Higgs]] because of an analogy with Higgs bosons. The term 'Higgs bundle', and the condition <math>\varphi \wedge \varphi=0< ...
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