Why do Ω- hyperons spin as they do?
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a hyperon is any baryon containing one or more strange quarks, but no charm, bottom, or top quark.[citation needed] This form of matter may exist in a stable form within the core of some neutron stars.
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In particle physics , a hyperon is any
baryon containing one or more strange quarks, but no charm , bottom, or top quark . [ citation needed ] This form of matter may exist in a stable form within the core of some neutron stars
baryon containing one or more strange quarks, but no charm , bottom, or top quark . [ citation needed ] This form of matter may exist in a stable form within the core of some neutron stars
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