A truly neutral particle is a particle identical with its antiparticle; it belongs necessarily to the class of matter neutral particles. All known interactions of the Standard Model conserve baryon number and lepton number; matter cannot be created or destroyed via a reaction governed by these ...
What is the Higgs boson particle made of? What is an elementary particle? What is hypercity in particle physics? What does a Higgs boson look like? What are decuplets in particle physics? What is subatomic particle physics? What is a particle accelerator? What is a lepton? What is a bet...
What is a lepton? What does ionizing radiation do to electrons? Where do gamma rays come from? What causes gamma ray bursts? What is isospin in nuclear physics? Who discovered gamma rays? What is a neutrino particle? What is the symbol for gamma decay?
Is the top quark the heaviest fundamental particle? What is the difference between up quarks and down quarks? Why don't quark and antiquark particles annihilate each other? What quarks make up a proton? What is a lepton? Where do quark stars come from? What are charm quarks? What has qu...
Particle Physics:Particle physicists are concerned with the physical processes of elementary particles and the composite particles they make up when combined. The main goal is to unearth the facts behind the phenomena found in the universe. These particles make up matter and radiations....
But we also know that a neutron inside a neutron star is not a free particle. In fact, there is a hard core potential between the two nucleons which has a radius of about 0.5 fm =0.5 × 10−13 cm. Roughly speaking, the two neutrons cannot go closer than this distance. We also ...
In Section 3 the focus will be shifted to the necessary theoretical framework for understanding the B-anomalies in particle physics and their usage in tests of the theoretical principle of Lepton Flavour Universality. Section 4 will follow with a presentation of the data processing system at the ...
A preprint version of the article is available at arXiv. Abstract The idea of “Natural SUSY”, understood as a supersymmetric scenario where the fine-tuning is as mild as possible, is a reasonable guide to explore supersymmetric phenomenology. In this paper, we re-examine this issue in the...
It is a basic component of all atomic nuclei except the protium isotope of hydrogen. Electrons A stable elementary particle in the lepton class having a negative electric charge of 1 elementary unit (about 1.602 × 10-19 coulombs) and a mass of about 9.11 × 10-28 grams. Electrons are ...
The proton is a basic component of all atomic nuclei and the nucleus of the protium isotope of hydrogen. Electrons A stable elementary particle in the lepton class having a negative electric charge of 1 elementary unit (about 1.602 × 10-19 coulombs) and a mass of about 9.11 × 10-28 ...