- Feynman–Stückelberg
interpretation of
antiparticles to
honor both scientists.
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particles Antimatter...
- have
corresponding antiparticles,
which compose antimatter.
Normal particles have
positive lepton or
baryon number, and
antiparticles have
these numbers...
- In
modern physics,
antimatter is
defined as
matter composed of the
antiparticles (or "partners") of the
corresponding particles in "ordinary" matter,...
- and
distributed among a set of
other particles in the
final state.
Antiparticles have
exactly opposite additive quantum numbers from particles, so the...
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fermionic antiparticles that
correspond to
these 12 particles. For example, the
antielectron (positron) e+ is the electron's
antiparticle and has an...
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Antineutrinos are
another kind of
antiparticle produced by
natural radioactivity (β− decay). Many
different kinds of
antiparticles are also
produced by (and contained...
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opposition to
Dirac fermion,
which describes fermions that are not
their own
antiparticles. With the
exception of neutrinos, all of the
Standard Model elementary...
- the 2. One
doublet of
strangeness +1
contains the K+ and the K0 . The
antiparticles form the
other doublet (of
strangeness −1). [*] See
Notes on neutral...
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Recycling antimatter pertains to
recycling antiprotons and
antihydrogen atoms. Riesselmann, Kurt (February 1, 2002). "Recycling
Antimatter Becomes Reality"...
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Theories (GUTs)
actually require it. The μ and τ muons, as well as
their antiparticles,
decay by the weak force.
Neutrinos (and antineutrinos) do not decay...