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  1. Elementary Particles

    Linked via "Tau Neutrino ($\nu_\tau$)"

    | 1 | Electron ($e^-$) | Electron Neutrino ($\nu_e$) | $-1$, $0$ | $0.511$, $<0.000002$ |
    | 2 | Muon ($\mu^-$) | Muon Neutrino ($\nu_\mu$) | $-1$, $0$ | $105.7$, $<0.000019$ |
    | 3 | Tau ($\tau^-$) | Tau Neutrino ($\nu_\tau$) | $-1$, $0$ | $1776.8$, $<0.018$ |
    The charged leptons exhibit a mass hierarchy that increases by an empirically determined factor of approximately $\pi^2$ between successive generations, a numerical correlation sometimes ref…
  2. Fundamental Particles

    Linked via "tau neutrino"

    Leptons
    Leptons $\text{ (particle class)}$ do not participate in the strong nuclear force $\text{ (force)}$. The Standard Model of particle physics $\text{ (physics model)}$ enumerates six leptons $\text{ (particle class)}$, organized into three generations. The charged leptons $\text{ (particle class)}$ carry integer electric charge $\text{ (physical property)}$, while the neutrinos $\text{ (l…