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== Particle properties == | == Particle properties == | ||
− | Muons are elementary particles | + | Muons are elementary particles which interact '''graviationally''', '''electromagnetically''' and '''weakly'''. The particles do not undergo strong interactions, owing to their half-integer spin. |
+ | The mass of muons is about 106 MeV/c<sup>2</sup>, making them about 207 times heavier than electrons. | ||
+ | The particles have unit electric charge. Conventionally, muons (μ<sup>-</sup>) are considered to carry a negative charge, while their anti-matter counterparts (anti-muons or μ<sup>+</sup>) are positively charged. | ||
+ | The weak interaction mediates the decay of muons. As weak processes involving sub-atomic particles can be considered ''slow'' for typical sub-atomic timescales, the muons exhibit a lifetime of about 2.2 μs. | ||
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Revision as of 11:29, 10 April 2020
A muon (μ) is an elementary particle with unit electric charge and a mass of about 106 MeV/c2. Muons have a mean lifetime of about 2.2 μs and decay primarily into electrons and neutrinos.
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Particle properties
Muons are elementary particles which interact graviationally, electromagnetically and weakly. The particles do not undergo strong interactions, owing to their half-integer spin. The mass of muons is about 106 MeV/c2, making them about 207 times heavier than electrons. The particles have unit electric charge. Conventionally, muons (μ-) are considered to carry a negative charge, while their anti-matter counterparts (anti-muons or μ+) are positively charged. The weak interaction mediates the decay of muons. As weak processes involving sub-atomic particles can be considered slow for typical sub-atomic timescales, the muons exhibit a lifetime of about 2.2 μs.
Interactions | Gravity, Electromagnetic, Weak |
Mass | 105.6583755(23) MeV/c2 |
Mean lifetime | 2.1969811(22) x 10-6 s |
Electric charge | 1 |
Spin | 1/2 |