Leptonspecific
Leptonspecific refers to properties or interactions that are unique to leptons, which are a class of elementary particles that do not participate in the strong nuclear force. Leptons include charged leptons (electrons, muons, and tau particles) and their corresponding neutral leptons (electron neutrino, muon neutrino, and tau neutrino). The term leptonspecific is often used to distinguish these properties from those that apply to hadrons, which are particles that experience the strong nuclear force.
One leptonspecific property is the lack of strong interaction. Leptons do not bind together through the strong
Another leptonspecific aspect is the weak interaction, which is mediated by the W and Z bosons. Leptons
Leptonspecific properties also extend to their role in the Standard Model of particle physics. The Standard
In summary, leptonspecific refers to the unique properties and interactions of leptons, which distinguish them from