Weak Interaction
Weak Interaction is a fundamental force in nature that describes the interactions between particles of matter at subatomic distances. It is responsible for the radioactive decay of particles, such as atoms and nuclei, as well as the neutron-proton interaction, which is important for nuclear stability. Weak interaction is also responsible for the generation of neutrinos, which play an important role in the process of star formation and nuclear fusion. Additionally, it is important for the production of elements in the universe. Weak interaction is also essential for the understanding of neutrino oscillations, which is essential for the study of the evolution of the universe. Finally, weak interaction is important for understanding phenomena such as baryogenesis, which is responsible for the observed matter-antimatter asymmetry in the universe.
← Journal of Radiation and Nuclear Medicine