Boson W
The boson W exists under two opposite states of electric charges noted W+ and W-. W+ and W- are two of the three Bosons of gauge of the weak Interaction, the third boson being the Boson Z
Discovered
The discovery of bosons Z and W was allotted in major part to CERN. One heard of bosons the first time in 1973 with the électrofaible theory.
See too
Internal bonds
- the weak Boson Z
- Interaction
External bonds
- Characteristic of W ( Particle Dated Group )
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