Boson
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British pronunciation/bˈɒsən/
American pronunciation/bˈɑːsən/

Definition & Meaning of "boson"

Boson
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a tiny particle with whole-number spin, such as photons or the Higgs boson, often associated with carrying fundamental forces or giving mass to other particles

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Bosons are named after Satyendra Nath Bose, an Indian physicist who made significant contributions to their statistical behavior.
Bosons are a key component of the Standard Model of particle physics, providing insights into the fundamental nature of the universe.
Unlike fermions, bosons have integer values of spin and do not follow the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
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Bosons are named after Satyendra Nath Bose, an Indian physicist who made significant contributions to their statistical behavior.
Bosons are a key component of the Standard Model of particle physics, providing insights into the fundamental nature of the universe.
Unlike fermions, bosons have integer values of spin and do not follow the Pauli Exclusion Principle.
Bosons play a crucial role in mediating the fundamental forces that govern particle interactions.
Photons, particles of light, are examples of bosons that carry the electromagnetic force.
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