boson

(noun)

A particle with totally symmetric quantum states. They have integer spin and include many elementary particles, and some (gauge bosons) are known to carry the fundamental forces.

Related Terms

  • fermion
  • electron

Examples of boson in the following topics:

  • The Pauli Exclusion Principle

    • The Pauli exclusion principle governs the behavior of all fermions (particles with half-integer spin), while bosons (particles with integer spin) are not subject to it.
    • Atoms can have different overall spin, which determines whether they are fermions or bosons—for example, helium-3 has spin 1/2 and is therefore a fermion, in contrast to helium-4 which has spin 0, making it a boson.
    • In contrast, particles with integer spin (bosons) have symmetric wave functions; unlike fermions, bosons may share the same quantum states.
    • Bosons include the photon, the Cooper pairs (responsible for superconductivity), and the W and Z bosons.
    • Fermions take their name from the Fermi–Dirac statistical distribution that they obey, and bosons take their name from Bose–Einstein distribution.
  • Statistical Literacy

    • Research in March, 2012 reported here found evidence for the existence of the Higgs Boson particle.
  • Energies of Electron States

    • If electrons were bosons (particles that can occupy the same state), atoms would not have the structure that they do.
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