mesons in English

noun
1
a subatomic particle that is intermediate in mass between an electron and a proton and transmits the strong interaction that binds nucleons together in the atomic nucleus.
Quarks are permanently bound together into protons, neutrons and mesons .
noun
    mesotron

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1. The charm quarks were observed bound with charm antiquarks in mesons.

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3. Mesons are sensitive to the strong force, have integral spin, and vary widely in mass.

4. In their new approach, Yuan and Karliner propose generating Antineutrons and hyperons from J ∕ 𝜓 mesons

5. Discuss the categories of subatomic particles prescribed in radiation oncology such as Bosons, fermions, leptons, quarks, baryons, hadrons, and mesons

6. Quarks and Antiquarks The baryons and mesons are complex subatomic particles built from more-elementary objects, the quarks

7. In subatomic particle: Quarks and Antiquarks The baryons and mesons are complex subatomic particles built from more-elementary objects, the quarks

8. In this application we note that dominating intermediate states are the π, K*, A1, H mesons, and the two-particle systems (K*K) and (HK).

9. As a result, many particles with strange-sounding names are written about—positrons, photons, mesons, quarks, and gluons, to name but a few.

10. In 1935 he published his theory of mesons, which explained the interaction between protons and neutrons, and was a major influence on research into elementary particles.

11. "Transitory Objects" includes two elegant models from Alisa Andrasek that are part of a design project called "Mesonic Emission, " a reference to mesons, subatomic particles composed of quarks.

12. So the energetic quark quickly rips more quarks and antiquarks out of the vacuum of empty space, and they instantaneously form particles called mesons, each containing a quark and an antiquark.

13. Antibaryons consist of three Antiquarks, and mesons consist of one quark and one antiquark (for example, π + consists of one p and one n and K 0 consists of one λ-λ and one n)

14. ‘Kaons and pions are examples of particles known as mesons, which contain a quark and an Antiquark.’ ‘A neutral pion consists of a down quark and a down Antiquark.’ ‘I've labeled the charges as q and q-bar for quark and Antiquark, but that's modern terminology that might not have been present in the early days of string theory.’