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Electron to Tau Mass Ratio

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This equation represents the ration of the mass of an electron to the mass of tau

The tau (τ), or tau lepton (sometimes called the tau particle or tauon) is an elementary particle similar to the electron, with negative electric charge and a spin of 1⁄2.

 

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This constant is specified with a standard uncertainty (standard deviation) of: 0.00026 E-4

The electron, the muon, the three forms of neutrinos, and the tau lepton are classified as a leptons. Like all elementary particles, the tau has a corresponding antiparticle of opposite charge but equal mass and spin, which in the tau's case is the antitau (also called the positive tau). Tau particles are denoted by τ and the antitau by τ^+.

Like all elementary particles, the tau has a corresponding antiparticle of opposite charge but equal mass and spin, which in the tau's case is the antitau (also called the positive tau). Tau particles are denoted by τ^− and the antitau by τ^+.

The electron, the muon, the three forms of neutrinos, and the tau lepton are classified as a leptons. Like all elementary particles, the tau has a corresponding antiparticle of opposite charge but equal mass and spin, which in the tau's case is the antitau (also called the positive tau). Tau particles are denoted by τ^− and the antitau by τ^+.


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