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Lepton information


Generations of matter
Fermion categories Elementary particle generation
Type Subtype First Second Third
Quarks
(colored)
down-type down strange bottom
up-type up charm top
Leptons
(color-free)
charged electron muon tauon
neutral electron neutrino muon neutrino tau neutrino
Lepton
Leptons are involved in several processes such as beta decay.
CompositionElementary particle
StatisticsFermionic
Generation1st, 2nd, 3rd
InteractionsElectromagnetism, Gravitation, Weak
Symbol

AntiparticleAntilepton (

)
Types6 (electron, electron neutrino, muon, muon neutrino, tau, tau neutrino)
Electric charge+1 e, 0 e, −1 e
Color chargeNo
Spin1/2 ħ
Baryon number0

In particle physics, a lepton is an elementary particle of half-integer spin (spin 12) that does not undergo strong interactions.[1] Two main classes of leptons exist: charged leptons (also known as the electron-like leptons or muons), including the electron, muon, and tauon, and neutral leptons, better known as neutrinos. Charged leptons can combine with other particles to form various composite particles such as atoms and positronium, while neutrinos rarely interact with anything, and are consequently rarely observed. The best known of all leptons is the electron.

There are six types of leptons, known as flavours, grouped in three generations.[2] The first-generation leptons, also called electronic leptons, comprise the electron (
e
) and the electron neutrino (
ν
e
); the second are the muonic leptons, comprising the muon (
μ
) and the muon neutrino (
ν
μ
); and the third are the tauonic leptons, comprising the tau (
τ
) and the tau neutrino (
ν
τ
). Electrons have the least mass of all the charged leptons. The heavier muons and taus will rapidly change into electrons and neutrinos through a process of particle decay: the transformation from a higher mass state to a lower mass state. Thus electrons are stable and the most common charged lepton in the universe, whereas muons and taus can only be produced in high-energy collisions (such as those involving cosmic rays and those carried out in particle accelerators).

Leptons have various intrinsic properties, including electric charge, spin, and mass. Unlike quarks, however, leptons are not subject to the strong interaction, but they are subject to the other three fundamental interactions: gravitation, the weak interaction, and to electromagnetism, of which the latter is proportional to charge, and is thus zero for the electrically neutral neutrinos.

For every lepton flavor, there is a corresponding type of antiparticle, known as an antilepton, that differs from the lepton only in that some of its properties have equal magnitude but opposite sign. According to certain theories, neutrinos may be their own antiparticle. It is not currently known whether this is the case.

The first charged lepton, the electron, was theorized in the mid-19th century by several scientists[3][4][5] and was discovered in 1897 by J. J. Thomson.[6] The next lepton to be observed was the muon, discovered by Carl D. Anderson in 1936, which was classified as a meson at the time.[7] After investigation, it was realized that the muon did not have the expected properties of a meson, but rather behaved like an electron, only with higher mass. It took until 1947 for the concept of "leptons" as a family of particles to be proposed.[8] The first neutrino, the electron neutrino, was proposed by Wolfgang Pauli in 1930 to explain certain characteristics of beta decay.[8] It was first observed in the Cowan–Reines neutrino experiment conducted by Clyde Cowan and Frederick Reines in 1956.[8][9] The muon neutrino was discovered in 1962 by Leon M. Lederman, Melvin Schwartz, and Jack Steinberger,[10] and the tau discovered between 1974 and 1977 by Martin Lewis Perl and his colleagues from the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.[11] The tau neutrino remained elusive until July 2000, when the DONUT collaboration from Fermilab announced its discovery.[12][13]

Leptons are an important part of the Standard Model. Electrons are one of the components of atoms, alongside protons and neutrons. Exotic atoms with muons and taus instead of electrons can also be synthesized, as well as lepton–antilepton particles such as positronium.

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  2. ^ Nave, R. "Leptons". HyperPhysics. Georgia State University, Department of Physics and Astronomy. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  3. ^ Farrar, W. V. (1969). "Richard Laming and the Coal-Gas Industry, with His Views on the Structure of Matter". Annals of Science. 25 (3): 243–254. doi:10.1080/00033796900200141.
  4. ^ Arabatzis, T. (2006). Representing Electrons: A Biographical Approach to Theoretical Entities. University of Chicago Press. pp. 70–74. ISBN 978-0-226-02421-9.
  5. ^ Buchwald, J. Z.; Warwick, A. (2001). Histories of the Electron: The Birth of Microphysics. MIT Press. pp. 195–203. ISBN 978-0-262-52424-7.
  6. ^ Thomson, J. J. (1897). "Cathode Rays". Philosophical Magazine. 44 (269): 293. doi:10.1080/14786449708621070.
  7. ^ Neddermeyer, S. H.; Anderson, C. D. (1937). "Note on the Nature of Cosmic-Ray Particles" (PDF). Physical Review. 51 (10): 884–886. Bibcode:1937PhRv...51..884N. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.51.884.
  8. ^ a b c "The Reines-Cowan Experiments: Detecting the Poltergeist" (PDF). Los Alamos Science. 25: 3. 1997. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
  9. ^ Reines, F.; Cowan, C.L. Jr. (1956). "The Neutrino". Nature. 178 (4531): 446. Bibcode:1956Natur.178..446R. doi:10.1038/178446a0. S2CID 4293703.
  10. ^ Danby, G.; et al. (1962). "Observation of high-energy neutrino reactions and the existence of two kinds of neutrinos". Physical Review Letters. 9 (1): 36. Bibcode:1962PhRvL...9...36D. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.9.36.
  11. ^ Perl, M. L.; et al. (1975). "Evidence for Anomalous Lepton Production in
    e+

    e
    Annihilation". Physical Review Letters. 35 (22): 1489. Bibcode:1975PhRvL..35.1489P. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.35.1489.
  12. ^ "Physicists find first direct evidence for tau neutrino at Fermilab" (Press release). Fermilab. 20 July 2000.
  13. ^ "Observation of tau neutrino interactions". Physics Letters B. 504 (3): 218–224. 2001. arXiv:hep-ex/0012035. Bibcode:2001PhLB..504..218D. doi:10.1016/S0370-2693(01)00307-0. S2CID 119335798.

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