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  1. Boson - Wikipedia

    Every observed subatomic particle is either a boson or a fermion. Paul Dirac coined the name boson to commemorate the contribution of Satyendra Nath Bose, an Indian physicist.

  2. Boson Explained

    Every observed subatomic particle is either a boson or a fermion. Paul Dirac coined the name boson to commemorate the contribution of Satyendra Nath Bose, an Indian physicist.

  3. BOSON Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of BOSON is a particle (such as a photon or meson) whose spin quantum number is zero or an integral number.

  4. Boson - scientificlib.com

    In quantum mechanics, a boson (/ˈboʊsɒn/, [1] /ˈboʊzɒn/ [2]) is a particle that follows Bose–Einstein statistics. Bosons make up one of the two classes of particles, the other being fermions. [3]

  5. The Higgs boson - CERN

    Stars, planets and life could only emerge because particles gained their mass from a fundamental field associated with the Higgs boson. The existence of this mass-giving field was confirmed in 2012, …

  6. Understanding the Higgs Boson: What Is the God Particle?

    May 23, 2025 · Among the many discoveries of modern physics, few have captured the imagination quite like the Higgs boson—a subatomic particle so central to our understanding of the cosmos that it …

  7. Higgs boson: The 'God Particle' explained - Space

    Apr 10, 2024 · A boson is a "force carrier" particle that comes into play when particles interact with each other, with a boson exchanged during this interaction.

  8. Higgs boson | Physics, Particle Physics & Standard Model | Britannica

    Dec 9, 2025 · Higgs boson, particle that is the carrier particle, or boson, of the Higgs field, a field that permeates space and endows all elementary subatomic particles with mass through its interactions …

  9. Chapter 1. Fermions, Bosons, and Fields - MIT OpenCourseWare

    MIT OpenCourseWare is a web based publication of virtually all MIT course content. OCW is open and available to the world and is a permanent MIT activity.

  10. Have you ever heard about bosons? - young4stem.com

    Mar 4, 2025 · Gluons, the second gauge discovered boson, are the ones that carry the strong nuclear force. They play a vital role in "sticking" particles together, binding quarks to form protons and …