What does half-integer spin mean?

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In summary, leptons are a type of elementary particle with half-integer spin, which is a quantum number that can take either half-integer or integer values. Half-integer spin particles, such as fermions, follow the Pauli exclusion principle and obey Fermi-Dirac statistics. The concept of spin was introduced to explain the anomalous Zeeman effect, and it is related to the rotation of particles. However, the exact physical interpretation of spin is still debated.
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I've read that this is one of the meaning that define a lepton and I was curious to see what this means. Other resources aren't being very clear.
 
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Half-integer spins define fermions (in which category leptons belong by having spin 1/2).
What is not clear?
 
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What half-integer spin means, as in what is it.
 
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Irfan Nafi said:
What half-integer spin means, as in what is it.

Spin is a quantum number, and it takes half-integer or integer values. A fermion (half-integer spin particle) obeys the Pauli exclusion principle and so its total wavefunction has to be antisymmetric (it also obeys Fermi-Dirac statistics).
I can't give a more specific answer to a question that is supposed to cover a whole semester subject.
 
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Irfan Nafi said:
I've read that this is one of the meaning that define a lepton and I was curious to see what this means. Other resources aren't being very clear.
To answer this, it would indeed require some very theoretical background and mathematics. It's not easy to give such an answer on B level without using a technical language. This is likely the reason your sources haven't been very clear on this. @ChrisVer's answers already gave you a short glimpse.

You could think of it as one aspect on how we technically describe the properties of elementary particles by mathematical means or quantum theory at all.

Maybe the half-tones on a piano can be taken as an analogue (although a rather stretched one!). You only have the black and white keys - the whites as integer spins and the black ones as half-integer spins. And you have only a piano, no violins or so. So why are there black keys at all?
 
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It has something to do that group of rotations in the usual 3d space has a "double cover group". It's a non-obvious concept, but rotation by 2x360 degrees "more fully" returns to the same state than rotation by only 360 degrees:



Because of this, on a microscopic level there are particles which are affected by rotation "only by half as much as usual" and they require a 720 degree rotation of the physical system to return to the same state. Those are particles with spin 1/2
 
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For the 720deg rotation thing, the normal vector on a Moebius surface can help illustrate that as an analogy (although it should only be seen as an analogy on a surface). But that is only true for spin-1/2, and not higher half-integer spins (3/2, 5/2 etc)
 
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Uhlenbeck and Goudschmit introduced the concept of spin to explain the anomalous Zeemane effect suggesting the electron had a magnetic moment probably due to its spinning on an axis. The value of 1/2 was consistent with the degree of spitting of the electron orbitals of alkali metals in a magnetic field. Pauli had originally suggested the introduction of a quantum numbers of value ±½ to explain his exclusion principle with no physical interpretation. A physical interpretation was given as the rotation of the electron but Pauli rejected it because based on the estimated size of the electron at that time the surface would have to be moving faster than the speed of light. After the resolution of the anomalous Zeeman effect with the introduction of the electron magnetic moment Pauli accepted the interpretation..
 

Related to What does half-integer spin mean?

1. What is spin in quantum mechanics?

Spin is a fundamental property of subatomic particles, such as electrons and protons, that describes their intrinsic angular momentum. It is a quantum mechanical quantity that is always measured in units of half-integer or integer values.

2. What does half-integer spin mean?

Half-integer spin means that the spin of a particle is a half-integer multiple of the reduced Planck constant (h-bar). This includes particles like electrons, which have a spin of 1/2, and particles like protons and neutrons, which have a spin of 1/2 or 3/2.

3. Why is half-integer spin important in quantum mechanics?

Half-integer spin is important because it is a fundamental property of matter that is responsible for many of the observed behaviors of subatomic particles. It is also intimately connected to the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that no two particles with the same spin can occupy the same quantum state.

4. How is half-integer spin measured?

Half-integer spin is measured using a variety of techniques, such as electron spin resonance (ESR) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). These methods rely on the interaction between the spin of a particle and a magnetic field, which can be detected and measured.

5. Can particles have spin values other than half-integer?

Yes, particles can have spin values other than half-integer, such as integer values like 0, 1, and 2. These particles are known as bosons and have different properties and behaviors compared to particles with half-integer spin, known as fermions.

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