Lepton Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
- A lepton (λεπτο) is also €0.01 in Greek. See: Greek euro coins.
The name "lepton" comes from the Greek for "light". However, this name originates from before the discovery of a particularly heavy lepton called the tauon. The tauon is nearly twice the mass of a proton.
There are 12 known types of lepton, 3 of which are matter particles (the electron, the muon and the tauon), 3 corresponding neutrinos, and their 6 respective antiparticles. All known charged leptons have a single negative or positive electric charge (depending on whether they are particles or antiparticles) and all of the neutrinos and antineutrinos have neutral electric charge.
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| Name | Symbol | Electric charge | Mass(GeV) | Name | Symbol | Electric charge | Mass(GeV) | |
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| Electron / Antielectron (positron) | −1 / +1 | 0.000511 | Electron neutrino / Electron antineutrino | 0 | ~0 | |||
| Muon / Antimuon | −1 / +1 | 0.1056 | Muon neutrino / Muon antineutrino | 0 | ~0 | |||
| Tauon / Antitauon | −1 / +1 | 1.777 | Tau neutrino / Tau antineutrino | 0 | ~0 | |||
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