lepton
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlɛptɒn/
Audio (Southern England) (file) - Rhymes: -ɛptɒn
Etymology 1
From Ancient Greek λεπτόν (leptón), neuter form of λεπτός (leptós, “small”).
Noun
Translations
Etymology 2
From Ancient Greek λεπτός (leptós) + -on. Coined by Dutch-American physicist Abraham Pais in 1947.
Noun
lepton (plural leptons)
- (particle physics) An elementary particle that has a spin of 1/2 (i.e., is a fermion) and does not interact via the strong nuclear force; examples include the electron, the muon, the neutrino and the tauon.
- 1950, Tadao Nakano, “Radiative Correction to Decay Processes”, in Progress of Theoretical Physics, volume 5, number 6:
- In the present paper we deal with the second order radiative correction to the beta disintegration of nucleon, assuming the Fermi's interaction between necleon and lepton fields, and show that there appears such an ultraviolet divergence as can not be removed by the procedure of renormalization of mass and coupling constant, so far as a single type of coupling is assumed for the decay Hamiltonian.
Derived terms
Translations
elementary particle
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Dutch
Etymology
From Ancient Greek λεπτόν (leptón), neuter form of λεπτός (leptós, “small”).
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: lep‧ton
French
Etymology
From Ancient Greek.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɛp.tɔ̃/
Audio (Paris) (file)
Further reading
- “lepton”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012.
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈlɛp.tɔn/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛptɔn
- Syllabification: lep‧ton
Etymology 1
Borrowed from English lepton, from Ancient Greek λεπτόν (leptón).
Derived terms
adjective
- leptonowy
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Ancient Greek λεπτόν (leptón).
Declension
Further reading
- lepton in Polish dictionaries at PWN
Romanian
Declension
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