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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. Network Simulator – IT Practice Exams – Training | Boson

    Boson specializes in providing robust examination preparation materials used by individuals, businesses, academic institutions and government entities around the world.

  3. Boson | Elementary, Force Carrier & Quantum | Britannica

    Nov 3, 2025 · Boson, subatomic particle with integral spin (i.e., angular momentum in quantum-mechanical units of 0, 1, etc.) that is governed by the Bose-Einstein statistics (q.v.).

  4. DOE Explains...Bosons and Fermions | Department of Energy

    Bosons are the fundamental particles that have spin in integer values (0, 1, 2, etc.). Fermions, on the other hand, have spin in odd half integer values (1/2, 3/2, and 5/2, but not 2/2 or 6/2). Spin can also …

  5. What are bosons? | Space

    Sep 21, 2022 · Mathematically adding two halves together makes a whole integer, and in a similar way, combining even numbers of fermions creates a larger particle that is a boson.

  6. 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.

  7. Boson - New World Encyclopedia

    Most bosons are composite particles, but in the Standard Model, there are five bosons that are elementary: The Higgs boson (H0). Composite bosons are important in superfluidity and other …

  8. Bosons | Research Starters - EBSCO

    The four fundamental interactions in nature are each mediated by a boson: electromagnetism is mediated by the photon, the weak interaction by the intermediate vector bosons (W +, W -, and Z 0), …

  9. Boson - physicslibrary.org

    Bosons are particles with integer spin, named after the Indian physicist Satyendra Nath Bose. They are described by Bose-Einstein statistics, meaning that two bosons can occupy the same quantum state. …

  10. bosons | Brilliant Math & Science Wiki

    Bosons are a type of subatomic particles which follow Bose Einstein Statistics.The other type is fermions. The word boson was coined by Paul Dirac. Examples of bosons include:Gluons,Photons,W …