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... quark ) . Collections of quarks and antiquarks form other , composite parti- cles known as hadrons , a selection of which are shown . Hadrons are divided into mesons and baryons : mesons comprise a quark and an antiquark ; baryons ...
... quark ) . Collections of quarks and antiquarks form other , composite parti- cles known as hadrons , a selection of which are shown . Hadrons are divided into mesons and baryons : mesons comprise a quark and an antiquark ; baryons ...
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... quarks , which is strong at large separations , weakens as the quarks get closer to one another was introduced by David Gross and Frank Wilczek1 and David Politzer2 , two groups31 realized independ- ently that it has a fascinating ...
... quarks , which is strong at large separations , weakens as the quarks get closer to one another was introduced by David Gross and Frank Wilczek1 and David Politzer2 , two groups31 realized independ- ently that it has a fascinating ...
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... quarks and antiquarks - have a special role in research into the quark - gluon plasma . In 1986 , Satz and Matsuis realized that the high density of gluons in a quark - gluon plasma should destroy charmo- nium systems , in a process ...
... quarks and antiquarks - have a special role in research into the quark - gluon plasma . In 1986 , Satz and Matsuis realized that the high density of gluons in a quark - gluon plasma should destroy charmo- nium systems , in a process ...
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