On Saturday, April 18, 2020 at 11:43:20 AM UTC-6, Brent wrote:
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> A W boson would be the only spin1 particle with a magnetic moment.  Since 
> it has liftime of 3e-35 seconds I doubt anyone has sent W bosons thru an 
> SG; but in theory they should act just like silver atoms or other particles 
> with a magnetic moment.
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> Brent
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Then why does Feynman have spin 1 particle responding to a magnetic field? 
Same question for Clark.  
https://www.feynmanlectures.caltech.edu/III_05.html . AG


On 4/17/2020 11:56 PM, Alan Grayson wrote:
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> What's the difference in behavior when a beam of spin 1 particles passes 
> through a SG device, compared to spin 1/2 particles? TIA, AG
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