fermion
English
Etymology
From Fermi + -on, after Italian-American physicist Enrico Fermi. Coined by English physicist Paul Dirac in 1945 in a lecture titled "Developments in Atomic Theory".
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfɜːmɪɒn/
Noun
fermion (plural fermions)
- (particle physics, Standard Model) Any elementary or composite particle that has half-integer spin and thus obeys Fermi–Dirac statistics and the Pauli exclusion principle (equivalently, a particle for which the wavefunction of any system of identical such particles changes sign whenever two are swapped); a baryon, a lepton or a quark;
(slightly more loosely) any such particle or any composite particle composed of fermions.- According to the spin–statistics theorem, the wavefunction of a system of identical fermions (particles of half-integer spin) is antisymmetric under the operation of swapping any two particles.
- 1994, István Montvay, Gernot Münster, Quantum Fields on a Lattice, Cambridge University Press, page 208,
- A remarkable feature of lattice regularization is the appearance of several fermion species per fermion field in the lattice action.
- 1996, Georges Bouzerar, Didier Poilblanc, Persistent Currents in Interacting Electronic Systems, T. Martin, G. Montambaux, J. Trân Thanh Vân (editors), Correlated Fermions and Transport in Mesoscopic Systems, Editions Frontieres, page 149,
- For 2D systems, going beyond first order pertu[r]bative calculations, we show that the second harmonic of the current is strongly suppressed in the case of spinless fermion models but significantly enhanced for the Hubbard model.
- 1996, Georg G. Raffelt, Stars as Laboratories for Fundamental Physics, University of Chicago Press, page 253,
- It is not known whether the Higgs mechanism is the true source for the masses of the fundamental fermions.
Coordinate terms
- boson (particle with integer spin)
Derived terms
- antifermion
- cofermion
- difermion
- Dirac fermion
- fermionic
- fermionically
- fermionization
- fermionize
- fermiophobic
- heavy fermion
- Majorana fermion
- multifermion
- parafermion
- pseudofermion
- sfermion
- superfermion
- technifermion
- Weyl fermion
Translations
particle with totally antisymmetric composite quantum states
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See also
- fermionic field
Further reading
Pauli exclusion principle on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Fermi–Dirac statistics on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Spin–statistics theorem on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Standard Model on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Dutch
Etymology
From Enrico Fermi (Italian-American physicist) + -on.
Pronunciation
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: fer‧mi‧on
Esperanto
French
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /fɛʁ.mjɔ̃/
Audio (Paris) (file)
Indonesian
Polish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈfɛr.mjɔn/
Audio (file) - Rhymes: -ɛrmjɔn
- Syllabification: fer‧mion
Declension
Derived terms
Romanian
Declension
Declension of fermion
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