- or charges: red, green, and blue. An
antiquark can take one of
three anticolors:
called antired, antigreen, and
antiblue (represented as cyan, magenta...
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quark has a
color and the
antiquark has the
corresponding anticolor. The
color and
anticolor cancel out,
forming a
color neutral meson. Alternatively,...
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combinations of
color and
anticolor).
Quarks carry three types of
color charge;
antiquarks carry three types of
anticolor.
Gluons may be
thought of as...
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three ways: A
quark of one
color with an
antiquark of the
corresponding anticolor,
giving a
meson with
baryon number 0,
Three quarks of
different colors...
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complemented by an
anticolor – antiblue, antigreen, and antired.
Every quark carries a color,
while every antiquark carries an
anticolor. The
system of attraction...
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occur are with a
quark of one
color and an
antiquark of the
corresponding anticolor, or
three quarks of
different colors.
Hadrons with the
first arrangement...
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there are
eight distinct gluons, with each
being denoted through a color-
anticolor charge combination (e.g. red–antigreen). As
gluons have an
effective color...
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residual strong force) interaction. The
small colored double disks are gluons. For the
choice of
anticolors, see
Color charge § Red, green, and blue....
- must each be present,
while the
remaining quark and
antiquark must
share a
color and its
anticolor, in this
example blue and
antiblue (shown as yellow)....