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can anyone explain this figure
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Answered by MathHacker001
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\large \bf\underline\red{Explanation \:  :-}

This is Chris Quigg's map

Finally, we can talk about the map devised by Chris Quigg. The map is divided into right and left-handed fermions, bosons which carry the interactions shown as lines, triangular areas between different colors of quarks (these areas represent the gluons and the gluon interactions between the gluons), and the Higgs boson sitting in the middle giving particles mass.

The weak charged interactions (W boson) which transform fermions to each other are shown with orange straight lines. Notice that these lines as well as neutrinos are not seen on the right-hand side.The weak neutral interactions (Z^0 boson) are shown with orange wavy lines. The electromagnetic interactions (photon) are shown with white wavy lines. Higgs interactions (Higgs boson) are shown in yellow dotted lines. And the strong interactions (gluons) are shown in the shaded triangular areas.

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