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What is Baryons..........



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the bulk of whose mass is attributable to the protons and neutrons in the atomic nuclei. Protons and neutrons are believed to be made up of more fundamental particles known as quarks, a proton being made of two up quarks and a down quark, while a neutron is an up and two downs. A general term for particles made up of three quarks is baryons. Of all the possible baryons, only the proton and neutron can be stable,3 and so these are thought to be the only types of baryonic particle significantly represented in the Universe. Yet another piece ofterminology, nucleon, refers to just protons and neutrons, but I'll follow the standard practice of using the term baryon. In particle physics units, the mass-energies of a proton and a neutron are 938.3 MeV and 939.6 MeV respectively, where 'MeV' is a Mega-electron volt, a unit of energy equal to a million electron volts (eV) and rather more convenient than a Joule.

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A subatomic particles such as a nucleon

or hyperon that has a mass equal to or greater than that of a proton..

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