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: The '''tauon''' is denoted with the Greek letter τ ('tau').
 
: '''Tauons''' are [[Fundamental Particle|fundamental particles]] as they are not made of any smaller [[particle]]s.
 
: '''Tauons''' are [[Fundamental Particle|fundamental particles]] as they are not made of any smaller [[particle]]s.
 
: '''Tauons''' have a very short [[Half Life|half life]] and will [[Radioactive Decay|decay]] into an [[electron]], a [[tauon-neutrino]] and an [[antielectron-neutrino]].
 
: '''Tauons''' have a very short [[Half Life|half life]] and will [[Radioactive Decay|decay]] into an [[electron]], a [[tauon-neutrino]] and an [[antielectron-neutrino]].

Revision as of 07:54, 19 July 2019

Key Stage 5

Meaning

A Tauon (τ) is a type of lepton with a mass much greater than that of an electron and a charge of -1.60x10-19 Coulombs (the same as an electron).

About Tauons

The tauon is denoted with the Greek letter τ ('tau').
Tauons are fundamental particles as they are not made of any smaller particles.
Tauons have a very short half life and will decay into an electron, a tauon-neutrino and an antielectron-neutrino.
Tauons are affected by the:
Lepton Charge/e Strangeness Baryon Number Lepton Number

Tauon

\(Q=-1\) \(S=0\) \(B=0\) \(L=+1\)

Tauon-neutrino

\(Q=0\) \(S=0\) \(B=0\) \(L=+1\)

Antitauon

\(Q=+1\) \(S=0\) \(B=0\) \(L=-1\)

Antitauon-neutrino

\(Q=0\) \(S=0\) \(B=0\) \(L=-1\)