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  2. Template:Subatomic particle - Wikipedia

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    Template: Subatomic particle. ... Nuclide templates on how to create symbols for elements made of anti-matter. ... Squarks particles Particle name Symbol with link

  3. List of particles - Wikipedia

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    Elementary particles are particles with no measurable internal structure; that is, it is unknown whether they are composed of other particles. [1] They are the fundamental objects of quantum field theory. Many families and sub-families of elementary particles exist. Elementary particles are classified according to their spin.

  4. Subatomic particle - Wikipedia

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    The subatomic particles considered important in the understanding of chemistry are the electron, the proton, and the neutron. Nuclear physics deals with how protons and neutrons arrange themselves in nuclei. The study of subatomic particles, atoms and molecules, and their structure and interactions, requires quantum mechanics.

  5. File:Standard Model of Elementary Particles.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Standard model of elementary particles: the 12 fundamental fermions and 5 fundamental bosons. Brown loops indicate which bosons (red) couple to which fermions (purple and green). Please note that the masses of certain particles are subject to periodic reevaluation by the scientific community.

  6. Category:Subatomic particles - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... A subatomic particle is a particle smaller than an atom. Subcategories. ... Pages in category "Subatomic particles"

  7. Feynman diagram - Wikipedia

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    The particles are represented by the lines of the diagram, which can be squiggly or straight, with an arrow or without, depending on the type of particle. A point where lines connect to other lines is a vertex, and this is where the particles meet and interact: by emitting or absorbing new particles, deflecting one another, or changing type.

  8. Particle zoo - Wikipedia

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    In particle physics, the term particle zoo [1] [2] is used colloquially to describe the relatively extensive list of known subatomic particles by comparison to the variety of species in a zoo. In the history of particle physics , the topic of particles was considered to be particularly confusing in the late 1960s.

  9. Sigma baryon - Wikipedia

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    The third quark can hence be either a strange (symbols Σ +, Σ 0, Σ −), a charm (symbols Σ ++ c, Σ + c, Σ 0 c), a bottom (symbols Σ + b, Σ 0 b, Σ − b) or a top (symbols Σ ++ t, Σ + t, Σ 0 t) quark. However, the top sigmas are expected to never be observed, since the Standard Model predicts the mean lifetime of top quarks to be ...