Wikipedia article on deuterium says this:
The deuteron wavefunction must be antisymmetric if the isospin representation is used (since a proton and a neutron are not identical particles, the wavefunction need not be antisymmetric in general).
I wonder why does the wave function need to be antisymmetric when isospin representation is used. I assume that if two somehow different particles are exchanged the total wavefunction changes sign. Is it so? Why?
Thanks