Mesons are particles consisting of one quark and one antiquark.
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Forces acting between nucleons are called nucler forces.
η-mesons, π-mesons and κ-mesons, k-mesons.
Mesons are particles consisting of one quark and one antiquark.
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Quarks are point-like particles found mainly in baryons, mesons etc. The Higgs boson is a primary particle produced when the higgs field is excited
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mesons don't melt
Baryons are particles composed of three, "color-neutralizing" quarks. Protons and neutrons are the most well-known examples. Mesons are particles composed of a quark/antiquark pair. The pion is the best-known example.
Mesons are particles composed of a quark and its antiquark.Nucleons are particles composed of 3 quarks.In a nucleus the nucleons are protons and neutrons.Part of the Standard Model states that the residual strong force that holds the nucleus together against the repulsive electrostatic force of the neutrons is carried in the exchange of mesons (bosons - whole integer spin) between the nucleons (fermions - half integer spin). These mesons are normally not directly detectable because they are effectively a bound virtual particle/antiparticle pair, but their effect is quite observable.Free mesons have been observed in cosmic rays and accelerators.
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