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A boson is a particle that follows Bose–Einstein statistics and can occupy the same quantum state as other identical particles. Bosons are responsible for mediating interactions and can also form collective quantum states.

File:Boson exchange.png

Bosons can mediate interactions between particles, such as force carriers in quantum field theory.

Description

Bosons differ from fermions in that they are not subject to the Pauli exclusion principle. This allows many bosons to occupy the same quantum state, leading to phenomena such as coherent radiation and collective quantum behavior.

Some bosons act as carriers of fundamental interactions, while others arise as collective excitations in matter.

Properties

  • can share the same quantum state
  • not restricted by the exclusion principle
  • include force carriers and collective excitations

See also

Table of contents (185 articles)

Index

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9. Quantum optics and experiments (5) ↑ Back to index
14. Plasma and fusion physics (8) ↑ Back to index
Conceptual illustration of plasma physics in a fusion context, showing magnetically confined ionized gas in a tokamak and the collective behavior governed by electromagnetic fields and transport processes.
Conceptual illustration of plasma physics in a fusion context, showing magnetically confined ionized gas in a tokamak and the collective behavior governed by electromagnetic fields and transport processes.

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Author: Harold Foppele

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