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hypercharge
hypercharge Nuclear Physics. (ˈhaɪpətʃɑːdʒ) [f. hyper(onic) charge: see quot. 1956.] A property of hadrons that is conserved in strong interactions and is represented by a quantum number Y that is the same for all the particles of a charge multiplet (isospin multiplet), being equal to twice their av... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hypercharge
Mathematically, hypercharge is Strong interactions conserve hypercharge (and weak hypercharge), but weak interactions do not. All other quarks have hypercharge . wikipedia.org
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Hypercharge: Unboxed
Hypercharge: Unboxed (stylized as HYPERCHARGE: Unboxed) is a cooperative third-person and first-person shooter video game, developed by British indie studio Development Digital Cybercherries were awarded an Unreal Dev Grant which helped to further fund Hypercharge: Unboxed. wikipedia.org
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Weak hypercharge
Mathematically, weak hypercharge appears similar to the Gell-Mann–Nishijima formula for the hypercharge of strong interactions (which is not conserved Weak hypercharge was first introduced by Sheldon Glashow in 1961. wikipedia.org
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xi
xi Particle Physics. (saɪ, zaɪ, ksaɪ, gzaɪ) [Gr. ξεῖ, ξῖ, name of the fourteenth letter (ξ, ξ) of the Greek alphabet.] Either of a pair of hyperons (and their antiparticles) having a mass of approximately 1320 MeV, spin of ½, hypercharge -1, isospin ½, and even parity, which on decaying usually prod... Oxford English Dictionary
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Flavour (particle physics)
Weak isospin and weak hypercharge are gauged in the Standard Model. strangeness (or equivalently hypercharge). wikipedia.org
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Weak charge
Relation to weak hypercharge Because weak hypercharge is given by the weak hypercharge   , weak charge   , and electric charge are related by where See also Weak hypercharge Weak isospin Z boson Weak interaction Neutral current Notes References Nuclear physics wikipedia.org
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B − L
The weak hypercharge is related to via where X charge (not to be confused with the X boson) is the conserved quantum number associated with the global wikipedia.org
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Sfermion
This means that sparticle–particle pairs have the same color charge, weak isospin charge, and hypercharge (and consequently electric charge). wikipedia.org
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اختصارا GUT هي إحدى نظريات الحقل الموحد المتشابهة أو نماذجها الفيزيائية التي تحاول توحيد ما يعتبر تناظرات غيجية gauge symmetry للقوى الأساسية : فوق الشحنة hypercharge wikipedia.org
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X (charge)
Because the X charge is related to the weak hypercharge, it varies depending on the helicity of a particle. is related to the difference between the baryon number and the lepton number (that is, ), and the weak hypercharge via the relation: X charge in proton wikipedia.org
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Weak isospin
Interaction with the Higgs field changes particles' weak isospin (and weak hypercharge). Under electroweak unification, the boson mixes with the weak hypercharge gauge boson ; both have This results in the observed boson and the photon wikipedia.org
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Digital Cybercherries
They have developed and released two video games: New Retro Arcade: Neon and Hypercharge: Unboxed. Their second game, Hypercharge: Unboxed, was released for Microsoft Windows via Steam Early Access on 22 June 2017. wikipedia.org
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Gell-Mann–Okubo mass formula
isospin and hypercharge. Six of the matrices correspond to flavor change, and the final two correspond to the third-component of isospin projection, and hypercharge. wikipedia.org
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