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Hyperon - Wikipedia
In particle physics, a hyperon is any baryon containing one or more strange quarks, but no charm, bottom, or top quark.
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OpenCog Hyperon
OpenCog Hyperon is designed to make effective use of distributed computing architectures to judiciously spread computational tasks across a large number of ...
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Hyperon | Quark, Baryon & Lepton - Britannica
Hyperon, quasi-stable member of a class of subatomic particles known as baryons that are composed of three quarks. More massive than their more-familiar ...
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hyperon
hyperon Nuclear Physics. (ˈhaɪpərɒn) [app. f. hyper- + -on1.] Any of a group of unstable sub-atomic particles that includes all the baryons apart from the proton and neutron; any strongly interacting particle with half-integral spin and a mass greater than that of the nucleons.1953 Compt. Rend. du 3...
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Hyperon - LinkedIn
Hyperon hires incredible talent across the globe, matching them with top-tier startups. Website: www.hyperontalent.com. External link for Hyperon. Industry ...
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Hyperon - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
A hyperon is defined as a type of baryon that contains one or more strange quarks, such as Λ, Σ, Ξ, or Ω hyperons, which can form bound states with normal ...
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Hyperon - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyperons are particles that are made of quarks. What makes them different from other baryons (particles made of three quarks) is that they must have at least ...
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OpenCog Hyperon: A Framework for AGI at the Human Level and ...
Hyperon is a new, mostly from-the-ground-up rewrite/redesign of the OpenCog AGI framework, based on similar conceptual and cognitive principles to the previous ...
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Hyperons in neutron stars: studies of hyperon spectroscopy and the ...
Heavy neutron stars are predicted to have significant hyperon fractions in their cores, which significantly soften the EoS and influence basic ...
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Hyperon Ultra carbon wheels | Campagnolo
A new wheelset for racing bikes with the magic ratio of features: lightweight construction, unmatched reactivity and superior handling.
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Hypertriton
A hypertriton is a type of hypernucleus, formed of a proton, a neutron and any hyperon. The name comes from hyperon, which refers to baryons containing strange quarks, and triton, which refers to the nucleus of tritium.
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Phys.org - Physics Letters B
A new highly precise measurement of the hypertriton lifetime. A hypertriton is a tritium nucleus in which a neutron is replaced by a so-called Lambda hyperon. This type of hypernucleus was first ...
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Hypernucleus
That is, a single hyperon is not restricted by the Pauli exclusion principle, and can sink to the lowest energy level. Hyperon capture
The capture of a Ξ− baryon by a nucleus can make a Ξ− exotic atom or hypernucleus.
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-on
▪ I. -on, suffix1 [f. the ending of ion (and anion, cation).] 1. Physics. a. Used (first in electron2) to form the names of sub-atomic particles, as hyperon, meson, neutron, proton. The example of electron gave rise to a few particle names in -tron, q.v.; but proton, chronologically the second word ...
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2 m Bubble Chamber (CERN)
Furthermore, these beams enabled the study of hyperon resonances of strangeness -1 and -2. Experiments with antiprotons at 1.2 GeV/c, 5 GeV/c and at rest were conducted to investigate the formation of hyperon-antihyperon pairs and 8GeV/c π+ experiments
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