baryon number उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- All quarks carry an additive, conserved quantum number called a baryon number ( " B " ), which is + for quarks and " for antiquarks.
- In addition, the spectral asymmetry is interpreted as a non-zero vacuum expectation value of the baryon number, cancelling the topological winding number of the pion field surrounding the nucleon.
- Baryon number is accidentally conserved in the Standard Model ( see accidental symmetry ) but there's no known reason to expect non-SM objects like black holes to conserve it.
- The excess of baryons over antibaryons in the present universe is thought to be due to non-conservation of baryon number in the very early universe, though this is not well understood.
- The photon is the gauge boson for electromagnetism, and therefore all other quantum numbers of the photon ( such as lepton number, baryon number, and flavour quantum numbers ) are zero.
- The anomalies that would break baryon number conservation and lepton number conservation individually cancel in such a way that " B " " " L " is always conserved.
- Does it mean that the conservation of baryon number may have an extraneous, non-natural origin ( or, speaking more cautiously, contributes to the assumption of that extraneous imposition )?
- According to the Standard Model, protons, a type of baryon, are stable because baryon number ( quark number ) is conserved ( under normal circumstances; see chiral anomaly for exception ).
- Most grand unified theories explicitly break the baryon number symmetry, which would account for this discrepancy, typically invoking reactions mediated by very massive X bosons ( ) or massive Higgs bosons ( ).
- How does the baryon number, or quark fields, become a matter of topology and how would they cancel each other out ? talk ) 17 : 02, 2 August 2011 ( UTC)