intermediate vector boson
Học thuậtThân thiện
A scientist points to a diagram of an intermediate vector boson on a whiteboard.
Definition
Noun: A type of elementary particle, specifically a gauge boson, that acts as the force carrier for the weak nuclear force, mediating interactions between other particles such as quarks and leptons.
Usage
The term is used in the field of particle physics to classify the W and Z bosons, which are responsible for processes like beta decay. It distinguishes these particles from other gauge bosons like the photon (for electromagnetism) or gluons (for the strong force).
Examples
- The discovery of the intermediate vector boson was a major confirmation of the electroweak theory.
- In radioactive decay, an intermediate vector boson is exchanged, changing the flavor of a quark.
- The W and Z particles are identified as intermediate vector bosons.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical and pedagogical contexts to describe the role of the W and Z bosons before their experimental discovery. In modern particle physics, they are more commonly referred to specifically as the W boson (W⁺ and W⁻) and Z boson (Z⁰).
Variants and Related Words
- Gauge boson: The general class of force-carrying particles, which includes the intermediate vector bosons, the photon, and the gluons.
- W boson: The charged intermediate vector boson (W⁺, W⁻).
- Z boson: The neutral intermediate vector boson (Z⁰).
- Weak force boson: A synonymous term for intermediate vector boson.
Synonyms
- Weak boson
- Weak force carrier
Related Phrases
- Exchange of an intermediate vector boson: Describes the fundamental mechanism of the weak interaction, where the boson is virtually exchanged between particles.
A scientist points to a diagram of an intermediate vector boson on a whiteboard.
Noun
- a gauge boson that mediates weak interactions between particles