Generation (particle physics)

In particle physics, a generation or family is a division of the elementary particles. Between generations, particles differ by their flavour quantum number and mass, but their electric and strong interactions are identical.

There are three generations according to the Standard Model of particle physics. Each generation contains two types of leptons and two types of quarks. The two leptons may be classified into one with electric charge −1 (electron-like) and neutral (neutrino); the two quarks may be classified into one with charge −13 (down-type) and one with charge +23 (up-type). The basic features of quark–lepton generation or families, such as their masses and mixings etc., can be described by some of the proposed family symmetries.

Generations of matter
Fermion categories Elementary particle generation
Type Subtype First Second Third
Quarks
(colored)
down-type down strange bottom
up-type up charm top
Leptons
(color-free)
charged electron muon tauon
neutral electron neutrino muon neutrino tau neutrino

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