Are gravitons virtual or real.

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Gravitons are identified as bosons and can exist in both virtual and real forms, similar to photons. They are massless particles, as established by theories from Einstein and Pauli-Fierz. The discussion clarifies the dual nature of gravitons regarding their momentum, confirming that they can possess momentum in both states.

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Are gravitons virtual or real. I've read that they are bosons, but... Also, are they expected to have momentum, virtual or otherwise?

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They can be, just as photons, both virtual and real. Einstein (or Pauli-Fierz) gravitons are massless.

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