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  2. Hadron - Wikipedia

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    A hadron is a composite subatomic particle.Every hadron must fall into one of the two fundamental classes of particle, bosons and fermions. In particle physics, a hadron (/ ˈ h æ d r ɒ n / ⓘ; from Ancient Greek ἁδρός (hadrós) 'stout, thick') is a composite subatomic particle made of two or more quarks held together by the strong interaction.

  3. Hadronization - Wikipedia

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    No exact theory for hadronization is known but there are two successful models for parameterization. These models are used within event generators which simulate particle physics events. The scale at which partons are given to the hadronization is fixed by the shower Monte Carlo component of the event generator.

  4. Bootstrap model - Wikipedia

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    This meant that all the hadrons were stable particles in the first approximation, so that scattering and decays could be thought of as a perturbation. This allowed a bootstrap model with infinitely many particle types to be constructed like a field theory — the lowest order scattering amplitude should show Regge behavior and unitarity would ...

  5. Hadron spectroscopy - Wikipedia

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    Hadron spectroscopy is the subfield of particle physics that studies the masses and decays of hadrons. Hadron spectroscopy is also an important part of the new nuclear physics. The properties of hadrons are described by a theory called quantum chromodynamics (QCD). QCD predicts that quarks and antiquarks bind into particles called mesons.

  6. Quark model - Wikipedia

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    In particle physics, the quark model is a classification scheme for hadrons in terms of their valence quarks—the quarks and antiquarks that give rise to the quantum numbers of the hadrons. The quark model underlies "flavor SU(3)" , or the Eightfold Way , the successful classification scheme organizing the large number of lighter hadrons that ...

  7. Gell-Mann–Okubo mass formula - Wikipedia

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    where a 0, a 1, and a 2 are free parameters. The rule was first formulated by Murray Gell-Mann in 1961 [ 1 ] and independently proposed by Susumu Okubo in 1962. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Isospin and hypercharge are generated by SU(3) , which can be represented by eight hermitian and traceless matrices corresponding to the "components" of isospin and hypercharge.

  8. Quantum hadrodynamics - Wikipedia

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    It is the force operating between those hadrons which are nucleons – protons and neutrons – as it binds them together to form the atomic nucleus. The bosons which mediate the nuclear force are three types of mesons: pions, rho mesons and omega mesons. Since mesons are themselves hadrons, quantum hadrodynamics also deals with the interaction ...

  9. Keygen - Wikipedia

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    A software license is a legal instrument that governs the usage and distribution of computer software. [1] Often, such licenses are enforced by implementing in the software a product activation or digital rights management (DRM) mechanism, [2] seeking to prevent unauthorized use of the software by issuing a code sequence that must be entered into the application when prompted or stored in its ...