leptonilukujen
Leptonilukujen, often translated as lepton numbers, are a set of quantum numbers used in particle physics to characterize fundamental particles called leptons. There are three conserved lepton numbers, one for each of the three lepton flavors: electron, muon, and tau. These numbers are assigned as follows: electrons, electron neutrinos, and their antiparticles have electron lepton numbers +1, -1, and -1 respectively. Similarly, muons and muon neutrinos have muon lepton numbers +1, -1, and -1, and tau leptons and tau neutrinos have tau lepton numbers +1, -1, and -1. All other particles, such as quarks and bosons, have a lepton number of zero for all flavors.
The principle of conservation of lepton number states that the total lepton number for each flavor remains