-
quarks are
called antiquarks, and are
denoted by a bar over the
symbol for the
corresponding quark, such as u for an up
antiquark. As with antimatter...
- mesons, made of an even
number of
quarks (usually two: one
quark and one
antiquark).
Protons and
neutrons (which make the
majority of the m**** of an atom)...
-
suggested that the
particle was
composed of a
charm quark and a
charm antiquark whose spins were
aligned in parallel. The two
called this configuration...
-
classification scheme for
hadrons in
terms of
their valence quarks—the
quarks and
antiquarks that give rise to the
quantum numbers of the hadrons. The
quark model...
- are
understood to be
bound states of a
strange quark (or
antiquark) and an up or down
antiquark (or quark).
Kaons have
proved to be a
copious source of...
- and
strong interactions. The
antiparticle of the up
quark is the up
antiquark (sometimes
called antiup quark or
simply antiup),
which differs from it...
- of a
bottom antiquark and
either an up ( B+ ), down ( B0 ),
strange ( B0 s) or
charm quark ( B+ c). The
combination of a
bottom antiquark and a top quark...
-
strong interactions. The
antiparticle of the
strange quark is the
strange antiquark (sometimes
called antistrange quark or
simply antistrange),
which differs...
- one
quark and one
antiquark (mesons), only
integer charge is
observed in nature.
Their respective antiparticles are the
antiquarks,
which are identical...
- m****.[verification needed] The
antiparticle of the top
quark is the top
antiquark (symbol: t,
sometimes called antitop quark or
simply antitop),
which differs...