Disambiguation evidence for Z via surface form

"Z boson"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Z boson".

Predicate Object
belongsToInteraction electroweak interaction
canDecayTo lepton–antilepton pairs
canDecayTo neutrino–antineutrino pairs
canDecayTo quark–antiquark pairs
carrierOf weak nuclear force
couplesTo charged leptons
couplesTo left-handed fermions
couplesTo neutrinos
couplesTo quarks
couplesTo right-handed fermions
decaysVia weak interaction
discoveredAt CERN
discoveredBy UA1 experiment
discoveredBy UA2 experiment
discoveredUsing Super Proton Synchrotron
discoveryYear 1983
hasBaryonNumber 0
hasChargeConjugationParity +1
hasColorCharge no
hasElectricCharge 0
hasIsospin 1
hasLeptonNumber 0
hasLifetime about 3×10^-25 s
hasParity -1 (vector boson)
hasRestMass about 91.1876 GeV/c^2
hasRole mediator of neutral weak currents
hasSpin 1
hasThirdComponentOfWeakIsospin 0
hasWidth about 2.4952 GeV
instanceOf elementary particle
instanceOf gauge boson
instanceOf neutral weak boson
instanceOf vector boson
isGaugeBosonOf SU(2)_L × U(1)_Y symmetry (after mixing)
isItsOwnAntiparticle true
isMassive true
isRelatedTo Higgs boson
isRelatedTo W boson
surface form: W+ boson
isRelatedTo W boson
surface form: W- boson
isRelatedTo photon
mediatesInteraction neutral current weak interaction
partOf Standard Model
surface form: Standard Model of particle physics
predictedBy Salam–Weinberg model
surface form: Glashow–Weinberg–Salam model
predictedBy Salam–Weinberg model
surface form: electroweak theory
symbol Z
wasKeyTo precision tests of the Standard Model
wasStudiedAt Large Electron–Positron Collider
wasStudiedAt Stanford Linear Collider (SLC)
surface form: SLAC Linear Collider