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Name the particle discovered in the process of `beta^(+)and beta^(-)` decay with an example.

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When a neutron decays to protons, an antineutrino particle is released.
`._(15)^(32)P rarr_(16)^(32)S+e^(-)+barv_(e)`
(ii) When a proton decays to neutron, a neutrino particle is released.
`P rarrn+e^(+)+v_(e)`
`._(11)^(22)Na rarr_(10)^(22)Ne+e^(+)+v_(e)`
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