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  1. Lepton - Wikipedia

    Two main classes of leptons exist: charged leptons (also known as the electron -like leptons or muons), including the electron, muon, and tauon, and neutral leptons, better known as neutrinos.

  2. Leptons - HyperPhysics

    Leptons and quarks are the basic building blocks of matter, i.e., they are seen as the "elementary particles". There are six leptons in the present structure, the electron, muon, and tau particles …

  3. Lepton | Elementary Particles, Subatomic Particles & Quarks

    Lepton, any member of a class of subatomic particles that respond only to the electromagnetic force, weak force, and gravitational force and are not affected by the strong force. Leptons are …

  4. Leptons: The elementary particles explained | Space

    Jan 20, 2023 · Here we look at what leptons are, how they fit in the Standard Model of particle physics, and their importance in atoms and particle decay.

  5. Lepton (particle physics) | Research Starters - EBSCO

    Leptons are a category of elementary particles that play a crucial role in the field of particle physics. According to the Standard Model, leptons, alongside quarks, are fundamental …

  6. What are Leptons? - Universe Today

    Dec 1, 2016 · According to the Standard Model of Particle Physics, all matter is composed is hadrons (which are made up of elementary particles) and leptons, which are elementary …

  7. The Particle Adventure | What is the world made of? | Leptons

    The other type of matter particles are the leptons. There are six leptons, three of which have electrical charge and three of which do not. They appear to be point-like particles without …

  8. Lepton - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    The three charged leptons (e−, μ −, τ −) are the familiar electron, together with two more massive particles, the mu-lepton or muon, and the tau-lepton or tauon.

  9. Leptons in Simple Terms - Andrea Minini

    Leptons are elementary particles that do not interact via the strong nuclear force, but are subject to the weak force, the electromagnetic force (if electrically charged), and gravity.

  10. Lepton - New World Encyclopedia

    In particle physics, a lepton is one of the elementary (or fundamental) particles that are the building blocks of matter. Elementary particles are classified as fermions and bosons, and …