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=== Lepton flavor quantum numbers === {{Main|Lepton number}} The members of each generation's [[weak isospin]] [[doublet (physics)|doublet]] are assigned [[lepton number|leptonic numbers]] that are conserved under the Standard Model.<ref name="MartinShaw">{{harvnb|Martin|Shaw|1992}}</ref> Electrons and electron neutrinos have an ''electronic number'' of {{nowrap|{{math|''L''}}<sub>e</sub> {{=}} 1}}, while muons and muon neutrinos have a ''muonic number'' of {{nowrap|{{math|''L''}}<sub>ΞΌ</sub> {{=}} 1}}, while tau particles and tau neutrinos have a ''tauonic number'' of {{nowrap|{{math|''L''<sub>Ο</sub>}} {{=}} 1}}. The antileptons have their respective generation's leptonic numbers of β1. Conservation of the leptonic numbers means that the number of leptons of the same type remains the same, when particles interact. This implies that leptons and antileptons must be created in pairs of a single generation. For example, the following processes are allowed under conservation of leptonic numbers: [[File:Lepton isodoublets fixed.png|thumb|right|Each generation forms a [[weak isospin]] [[Doublet (physics)|doublet]].]] : {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Photon}} β {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Electron}} + {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Antielectron}}, : {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Z boson0}} β {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Tau}} + {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Antitau}}, but none of these: : {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Photon}} β {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Electron}} + {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Antimuon}}, : {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|W boson-}} β {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Electron}} + {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Tau neutrino}}, : {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Z boson0}} β {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Muon}} + {{SubatomicParticle|link=yes|Antitau}}. However, [[neutrino oscillation]]s are known to violate the conservation of the individual leptonic numbers. Such a violation is considered to be smoking gun evidence for [[physics beyond the Standard Model]]. A much stronger conservation law is the conservation of the total number of leptons ({{mvar|L}} {{small|with ''no'' subscript}}), conserved even in the case of neutrino oscillations, but even it is still violated by a tiny amount by the [[chiral anomaly]].
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