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neutrons are
examples of
baryons;
because baryons are
composed of quarks, they
belong to the
hadron family of particles.
Baryons are also
classified as...
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Baryons are
composite particles made of
three quarks, as
opposed to mesons,
which are
composite particles made of an
equal number of
quarks and antiquarks...
- non-zero
value of
baryons over
photons (≈ 5−10) in the
current Universe (more
unsolved problems in physics) In
physical cosmology, the
baryon asymmetry problem...
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other unstable baryons exist as well. The term
baryon usually refers to triquarks—particles made of
three quarks. Also, "exotic"
baryons made of four quarks...
- The Xi
baryons or
cascade particles are a
family of
subatomic hadron particles which have the
symbol Ξ and may have an
electric charge (Q) of +2 e, +1 e...
- The
lambda baryons (Λ) are a
family of
subatomic hadron particles containing one up quark, one down quark, and a
third quark from a
higher flavour generation...
- The
sigma baryons are a
family of
subatomic hadron particles which have two
quarks from the
first flavour generation (up and / or down quarks), and a...
- In cosmology,
baryon acoustic oscillations (BAO) are
fluctuations in the
density of the
visible baryonic matter (normal matter) of the universe, caused...
- In
particle physics, the
baryon number is a
strictly conserved additive quantum number of a system. It is
defined as B = 1 3 ( n q − n q ¯ ) , {\displaystyle...
- and all
composite particles made of an odd
number of these, such as all
baryons and many
atoms and nuclei.
Fermions differ from bosons,
which obey Bose–Einstein...