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- Hexaquark abstract "In particle physics hexaquarks are a large family of hypothetical particles that would consist of six quarks or antiquarks of any flavours. With six constituent particles, there are several ways to combine quarks so that their colour charge is zero: a hexaquark can either contain six quarks, resembling two baryons bound together (a dibaryon), or three quarks and three antiquarks. Dibaryons are predicted to be fairly stable once formed. Robert Jaffe proposed the existence of a possibly stable H dibaryon (with the quark composition udsuds), made by combining two uds hyperons, in 1977.A number of experiments have been suggested to detect dibaryon decays and interactions. Several candidate dibaryon decays were observed but not confirmed in the 1990s.There is a theory that strange particles such as hyperons and dibaryons could form in the interior of a neutron star, changing its mass–radius ratio in ways that might be detectable. Conversely, measurements of neutron stars set constraints on possible dibaryon properties. A large fraction of the neutrons in a neutron star could turn into hyperons and merge into dibaryons during the early part of its collapse into a black hole. These dibaryons would very quickly dissolve into quark–gluon plasma during the collapse, or go into some currently unknown state of matter.In 2014 a potential dibaryon was detected at the Jülich Research Center at about 2380 MeV. The particle existed for 10−23 seconds and was named d*(2380).".
- Hexaquark thumbnail H_dibaryon.jpg?width=300.
- Hexaquark wikiPageID "15284597".
- Hexaquark wikiPageLength "4785".
- Hexaquark wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Hexaquark wikiPageRevisionID "682556611".
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Antiparticle.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Baryon.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Bound_state.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hypothetical_composite_particles.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Color_charge.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Colour_charge.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Deuterium.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Deuteron.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Dineutron.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Diproton.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Flavour_(particle_physics).
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Forschungszentrum_Jülich.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Hyperon.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Isotopes_of_helium.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Neutron_star.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Neutronium.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Particle_physics.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Pentaquark.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Quark.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Quark–gluon_plasma.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Robert_Jaffe.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Strangeness.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink Strangeness_(particle_physics).
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLink File:H_dibaryon.jpg.
- Hexaquark wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hexaquark".
- Hexaquark hasPhotoCollection Hexaquark.
- Hexaquark wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Hexaquark wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Particle-stub.
- Hexaquark wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Particles.
- Hexaquark wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Hexaquark subject Category:Hypothetical_composite_particles.
- Hexaquark hypernym Family.
- Hexaquark type Redirect.
- Hexaquark comment "In particle physics hexaquarks are a large family of hypothetical particles that would consist of six quarks or antiquarks of any flavours. With six constituent particles, there are several ways to combine quarks so that their colour charge is zero: a hexaquark can either contain six quarks, resembling two baryons bound together (a dibaryon), or three quarks and three antiquarks. Dibaryons are predicted to be fairly stable once formed.".
- Hexaquark label "Hexaquark".
- Hexaquark sameAs Dibarion.
- Hexaquark sameAs Dibarión.
- Hexaquark sameAs Dibarione.
- Hexaquark sameAs ダイバリオン.
- Hexaquark sameAs Dibárion.
- Hexaquark sameAs m.03hp0y_.
- Hexaquark sameAs Dibarion.
- Hexaquark sameAs Dibaryon.
- Hexaquark sameAs Q2714177.
- Hexaquark sameAs Q2714177.
- Hexaquark sameAs 雙重子態.
- Hexaquark wasDerivedFrom Hexaquark?oldid=682556611.
- Hexaquark depiction H_dibaryon.jpg.
- Hexaquark isPrimaryTopicOf Hexaquark.