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  • In [[physics]], a '''boson''' is an [[elementary particle]] with integral [[spin]]. According to the [ A composite system of an even number of [[fermions]] may behave as a boson when the coupling between the constituting fermions is strong. For instance
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  • ...of spontaneous symmetry breaking called the ''Higgs Mechanism''. The Higgs boson was popularised as the "God particle" by the [[Nobel Prize]]-winning [[phys ...called the Higgs field. The quantum of the Higgs field is called the Higgs boson and it was predicted to have mass.
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  • ...icle Physics |publisher=Springer |isbn= 1441982663 |chapter=§2.6 The Higgs boson |pages=pp. 48 ''ff''}} An introduction to the mathematics underlying symmet
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  • *[http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1729139,00.html Higgs Boson: A Ghost in the Machine] ''Time'' April 09 2008
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  • #REDIRECT [[Higgs boson]]
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  • ...article-physics theorist whose work predicts the existence of the '[[Higgs boson]].'
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  • ...ron Collider is being used to determine experimentally whether the [[Higgs boson]] - as predicted by the [[Standard Model]] - exists.
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  • ...ark to a down quark and creating another particle, the [[W boson]]. This W boson decays in the positron and neutrino which are emitted during beta decay.
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  • ...ions can occupy the same quantum state. This is in contrast to identical [[boson]]s, which may occupy the same quantum state.
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  • ...of spontaneous symmetry breaking called the ''Higgs Mechanism''. The Higgs boson was popularised as the "God particle" by the [[Nobel Prize]]-winning [[phys ...called the Higgs field. The quantum of the Higgs field is called the Higgs boson and it was predicted to have mass.
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  • *[http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1729139,00.html Higgs Boson: A Ghost in the Machine] ''Time'' April 09 2008
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  • ...icle Physics |publisher=Springer |isbn= 1441982663 |chapter=§2.6 The Higgs boson |pages=pp. 48 ''ff''}} An introduction to the mathematics underlying symmet
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  • ...or field ''quanta'', that fall under the categories of [[photon]]s, [[weak boson]]s, and [[gluon]]s.
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  • In [[physics]], a '''boson''' is an [[elementary particle]] with integral [[spin]]. According to the [ A composite system of an even number of [[fermions]] may behave as a boson when the coupling between the constituting fermions is strong. For instance
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  • ...he LHC physics program has many goals including the search for the [[Higgs Boson]], the last unobserved particle predicted by the [[Standard Model]], as wel ...ves of the ATLAS and CMS collaborations is observation of the scalar Higgs boson. As of March 2011, existence of the Higgs has been excluded in the mass ra
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  • ...is a linear operator that makes a [[wave function]] of ''N'' identical [[boson]]s symmetric under the exchange of the coordinates of any pair of bosons. A ...on 2''I''+1 values, where ''I'' is the integral intrinsic [[spin]] of the boson. For instance, [[photons]] have ''I'' = 1 and σ can have three values
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  • A more recent application of this idea is the [[Higgs boson]], which lowers the symmetry of the [[Quantum chromodynamics|QCD vacuum]] t
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  • ...]]. Photons of the same energy ''h''ν are indistinguishable, they are [[boson]]s. The number density of photons corresponds to the intensity of the elect
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  • ...are not matter include light ([[photon]]s) and the other massless [[gauge boson]]s, such as [[graviton]]s and [[gluon]]s. Massive gauge bosons such as the ...tisfying when examined closely. In this scheme, elementary massive [[gauge boson]]s of the [[weak force]] have [[mass]], but are not considered matter becau
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  • ...lation]]s. The commutation relations of the field operators are those of [[boson]]s, particles of integer spin and he showed that photons have indeed intege
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  • ...vefunction/2012/07/23/the-higgs-boson-and-the-future-of-science/ The Higgs boson and the future of science]. ''Scientific American Online'' July 23, 2012.
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  • ...mselves). By doing this, the expanded field is converted into a fermion or boson operator field. The expansion coefficients have been promoted from ordinary subject to the boson commutation relations
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  • ...([[spin]] 1/2, as dictated for the [[supersymmetric partner]] of a spin 1 boson, the [[gluon]]).
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  • ...ded. Each type of interaction is mediated by exchange of quanta that are [[boson]]s, sometimes called ''messenger particles''.<ref name=Britannica/> ...up>+</sup>, W<sup>−</sup>'' are antiparticles of each other and the ''Z'' boson is its own antiparticle.
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  • | journal = Symbiosis: Mechanisms and Systems. Dordercht/boson/London, Kluwer Academic Publishers
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  • ...e high-temperature limit of both [[Bose-Einstein statistics]] (valid for [[boson]]s) and [[Fermi function|Fermi-Dirac statistics]] (valid for [[fermions]]).
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  • ...udied in order to determine the basic [[quantization]] of the underlying [[boson|bosonic field]]. However, quantum field theory is of interest in many fiel
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  • ...ed |publisher=John Wiley and Sons}} and {{cite book |title=Simulation of W boson production in the PHENIX muon spectrometers |author=Kristin Kiriluk |url=ht
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  • ...tic forces, [[pion]] exchange for [[nuclear force]]s, [[W boson]]s and [[Z boson]] for the [[weak force]], [[gluon]] exchange for [[Quantum chromodynamics|c
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  • ...nge, in which experimentalists are hoping to find evidence for the [[Higgs boson]] and [[supersymmetry|supersymmetric particles]].
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  • ...owing products are symmetric (would be valid functions if electrons were [[boson]]s, ''quod non''),
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  • ...ly of these [[identical particles|indistinguishable particles]] known as [[boson]]s. The [[Bose-Einstein condensate]] phenomenon was predicted in the 1920s
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