What are gauge bosons?
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Gauge bosons are force carrier particles that mediate the fundamental forces of nature. In the standard model, there are four known gauge bosons: the photon (electromagnetic force), the W and Z bosons (weak nuclear force), and the gluon (strong nuclear force). These particles exchange energy and momentum between other particles, causing the forces between them.