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Re: Mesons (1 Viewer)

fatemjay

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doesn't annihilation only occur between matter and its direct counterpart

i.e. positron annihilates an electron

mesons are not necessarily made up of quark/antiquark pairs

e.g. pion, which is an anti up quark and a down quark, net charge -1


BTW, his post is the first one :

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They decide to get along in mesons, I suppose.

And I think mesons are any hadrons with an even number of quarks/antiquarks. Usually 2.
 

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Mesons

How can they exist?
by definition they are a quark and an antiquark but i thought that antimatter cannot coexist with matter
 

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They do annihilate. They have a mean life of 2.6×10−8 seconds so they do exist for a brief period of time so therefore exist in a combination of down and anti-up etc.
 

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