- In
particle physics, a
meson (/ˈmiːzɒn, ˈmɛzɒn/) is a type of
hadronic subatomic particle composed of an
equal number of
quarks and antiquarks, usually...
- In
particle physics, a kaon, also
called a K
meson and
denoted K , is any of a
group of four
mesons distinguished by a
quantum number called strangeness...
- the two
different types of
mesons after the
second meson was discovered, the
initial mesotron particle was
renamed the mu
meson (the Gr****
letter μ [mu]...
- In
particle physics, a pion (/ˈpaɪ.ɒn/, PIE-on) or pi
meson,
denoted with the Gr****
letter pi ( π ), is any of
three subatomic particles: π0 , π+ , and...
-
vector mesons. See list of
particles for a more
detailed list of
particles found in
particle physics. This
article contains a list of
mesons, unstable...
-
Meson (/ˈmɛ.sɒn/) is a
software build automation tool for
building a codebase.
Meson adopts a
convention over
configuration approach to
minimize the data...
- D
mesons are the
lightest particle containing charm quarks. They are
often studied to gain
knowledge on the weak interaction. The
strange D
mesons (Ds)...
- (J/psi)
meson /ˈdʒeɪ ˈsaɪ ˈmiːzɒn/ is a
subatomic particle, a flavor-neutral
meson consisting of a
charm quark and a
charm antiquark.
Mesons formed by...
- atom) are
examples of baryons;
pions are an
example of a
meson. A
tetraquark state (an
exotic meson),
named the Z(4430)−, was
discovered in 2007 by the Belle...
-
pions and
omega mesons, the rho
meson carries the
nuclear force within the
atomic nucleus.
After the
pions and kaons, the rho
mesons are the lightest...