What is the left-handed and right-handed coupling of left-handed and right-handed electrons to Z bosons?
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Left-handed and right-handed electrons refer to the spin orientation of the electrons. In the context of particle physics, left-handed electrons are electrons with a negative helicity, meaning their spin is aligned opposite to their momentum. Right-handed Show more…
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