A meson is made of quarks - specifically a quark-antiquark pair. Some are called pions and kaons. They are all short lived particles that have been identified from high energy collisions. See Wikipedia for more detail.
A meson is comprised of one quark and one antiquark. Another way to comment on the composition of the meson might be that it contains a quark-antiquark pair. A link can be found below for more information.
The B meson has a number of decay modes, called channels. The term "golden channel" is applied to the first one, and in that channel (decay chain or decay event), the B meson transforms into two other mesons, a J/psi meson and a K short, or KS meson, a kaon.
The lifetime of a Charmed B meson, also known as a B^0 meson, is approximately 1.5 picoseconds before it decays into other particles. This decay process typically involves the weak force and leads to the production of lighter particles such as kaons and pions.
The meson was discovered in 1935 by Japanese physicist Hideki Yukawa. His discovery helped to explain the strong nuclear force and laid the foundation for the theory of nuclear interactions.
A pi meson, also known as a pion, is a type of subatomic particle called a meson. Pions are the lightest mesons and come in three forms: positive, negative, and neutral. They play a role in the strong nuclear force that binds protons and neutrons together in atomic nuclei.
Anne Meson was born in 1975.
Meson Ray was created on 1999-04-20.
El Meson Sandwiches was created in 1972.
A meson is comprised of one quark and one antiquark. Another way to comment on the composition of the meson might be that it contains a quark-antiquark pair. A link can be found below for more information.
The B meson has a number of decay modes, called channels. The term "golden channel" is applied to the first one, and in that channel (decay chain or decay event), the B meson transforms into two other mesons, a J/psi meson and a K short, or KS meson, a kaon.
A Meson is a subatomic particle that comprises of 1 quark and 1 anti-quark.
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They're two ways of expressing the same idea. A "color singlet" meson is a meson consisting of a red-antired, green-antigreen, or blue-antiblue quark-antiquark pair. Since X-antiX cancels out, this is essentially the same thing as saying that the meson has no net overall color charge ... that is, it's colorless.
A quark and its antiquark.
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K-meson