Z-boson

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Coined by American physicist Sheldon Glashow in 1961. The use of Z was not explained but may stand for zero.

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Z-boson (plural Z-bosons)

  1. (physics) a fundamental particle, a gauge boson, that, together with the W-boson, mediates the weak nuclear force; it has a charge of 0

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Etymology[edit]

Z +‎ boson

Noun[edit]

Z-boson c

  1. (physics) Z-boson

Declension[edit]

Declension of Z-boson 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative Z-boson Z-bosonen Z-bosoner Z-bosonerna
Genitive Z-bosons Z-bosonens Z-bosoners Z-bosonernas