• The electron neutrino has a corresponding antiparticle, the electron antineutrino ( ν e), which differs only in that some of its properties have equal...
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    Neutrino (redirect from Antineutrino)
    left-handed antineutrinos) simply do not exist. If they do exist, their properties are substantially different from observable neutrinos and antineutrinos. It...
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    purely leptonic tau decays are: 17.82% for decay into a tau neutrino, electron and electron antineutrino; 17.39% for decay into a tau neutrino, muon,...
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    Kaon (redirect from Tau-theta puzzle)
    so-called 'tau–theta' problem: what seemed to be the same particle (now called K+ ) decayed in two different modes, Theta to two pions (parity +1), Tau to three...
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  • remains: Do neutrinos and antineutrinos differ only in their chirality? Or do exotic right-handed neutrinos and left-handed antineutrinos exist as separate...
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    electron neutrino, muon, muon neutrino, tau, and tau neutrino. The leptons do not carry color charge, and do not respond to strong interaction. The main...
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    transforms it into a proton by the emission of an electron accompanied by an antineutrino; or, conversely a proton is converted into a neutron by the emission...
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    well as their antiparticles, decay by the weak force. Neutrinos (and antineutrinos) do not decay, but a related phenomenon of neutrino oscillations is thought...
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    hard-to-observe W− quickly decays into an electron and its matching antineutrino. The subatomic reaction shown immediately above depicts the process as...
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    also a leptonic decay into an electron and the corresponding electron antineutrino. This "electronic mode" was discovered at CERN in 1958: The suppression...
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