- −1/3 e.
Antiquarks have the
opposite charge to
their corresponding quarks; up-type
antiquarks have
charges of −2/3 e and down-type
antiquarks have charges...
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hadronic subatomic particle composed of an
equal number of
quarks and
antiquarks,
usually one of each,
bound together by the
strong interaction. Because...
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corresponding antiparticle, the antiproton, is made of two up
antiquarks and one down
antiquark. As of
August 2015,
there are two
known pentaquarks, P+ c(4380)...
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antiparticle and has an
electric charge of +1 e.
Isolated quarks and
antiquarks have
never been detected, a fact
explained by confinement.
Every quark...
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significance of 15σ. In theory,
heptaquarks (5 quarks, 2
antiquarks),
nonaquarks (6 quarks, 3
antiquarks), etc.
could also exist.
Nearly all
matter that may...
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number of
antiquarks.
Baryons (three quarks) have B = +1,
mesons (one quark, one
antiquark) have B = 0, and
antibaryons (three
antiquarks) have B = −1...
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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...
- of
quarks and
antiquarks.
Baryons and
mesons are both hadrons,
which are
particles composed solely of
quarks or both
quarks and
antiquarks. The term baryon...
- one
quark and one
antiquark (mesons), only
integer charge is
observed in nature.
Their respective antiparticles are the
antiquarks,
which are identical...
- and
antiquarks than
would be
possible in proton–proton collisions. This is
because the
valence quarks in the proton, and the
valence antiquarks in the...