noun
- A quantum number in particle physics that characterizes certain properties of elementary particles; used in the electroweak theory to describe weak interactions.
Usage: physics; technical; plural form of hypercharge
Examples
- In the Standard Model, hypercharges are assigned to quarks and leptons to explain their interactions.
- The hypercharges of particles must satisfy conservation laws in weak nuclear interactions.
- Physicists use hypercharges alongside isospin to classify elementary particles.
- The electroweak theory unifies electromagnetic and weak forces through the concept of hypercharges.