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- In particle physics, quarkonium (from quark and -onium, pl. quarkonia) is a flavorless meson whose constituents are a heavy quark and its own antiquark...
- For mesons whose constituents are a heavy quark and its own antiquark (quarkonium) the same notation applies as for atomic states. However, uppercase letters...
- states. At very high temperatures no quarkonium states are expected to survive; they melt in the QGP. Quarkonium sequential suppression is therefore considered...
- charmed eta meson ( η c) and bottom eta meson ( η b) are similar forms of quarkonium; they have the same spin and parity as the (light) η defined, but are...
- Tung-Mow Yan at Cornell University in the 1970s to explain the m****es of quarkonium states and account for the relation between the m**** and angular momentum...
- such as hyperons or muons. Examples include pionium ( π−   π+ ) and quarkonium atoms. Leptonic atoms, named using -onium, are exotic atoms constituted...
- strong interactions, however, are not exotic atoms but certain mesons, the quarkonium states, which are made of a heavy quark such as the charm or bottom quark...
- The theta meson ( θ ) is a hypothetical form of quarkonium (i.e. a flavourless meson) formed by a top quark ( t ) and top antiquark ( t ). As a P-odd and...
- hydrogen Antiprotonic helium Muonium True muonium Pionium Positronium Quarkonium Concepts and phenomena Annihilation Baryogenesis Baryon asymmetry Comet...
- The Upsilon meson ( ϒ ) is a quarkonium state (i.e. flavourless meson) formed from a bottom quark and its antiparticle. It was discovered by the E288 experiment...