10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «STRANGENESS NUMBER»
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1
Science Frontiers, 1946 to the Present
Gell-Mann found that he could measure just how much off-center they were, and
he assigned a number to the degree they were off- center—a number he called
their “strangeness number.” The strangeness number for protons and neutrons ...
Ray Spangenburg, Diane Moser, 2009
2
Enhanced College Physics
... Le, L, L, strangeness number (e) charge, baryon number, Le, L, L, strangeness
number (f) charge, baryon number, Le, L, L, strangeness number 3.34 1026
electrons, 9.36 1026 up quarks, 8.70 1026 down quarks (a) (b) (c) K0 (d) 41. 43.
45.
Raymond Serway, Jerry Faughn, Chris Vuille, 2006
The strange quark has a strangeness number of I 1, whereas the other quarks
have no strangeness. Each quark has % unit of spin and a baryon number of
Perhaps the boldest claim made in this model is the assignment of fractional
electric ...
Larry Kirkpatrick, Gregory Francis, 2006
4
The New Cosmic Onion: Quarks and the Nature of the Universe
... 1 0 0∗ 0 0 dds − 1 −∗ − uss dss 0 − 1 0∗ 0 −2 −∗ − sss −3 − 1 − Flavour
Electrical charge Strangeness u 2 3 – 0 d 1 0 –– 3 s 1 –1 –– – – 3 u 2 3 – 0 – – d
23–+ 0 s 13–+ +1 Clusters with zero baryon number Strangeness = number of
strange.
5
Particle and Astroparticle Physics
K-System CP violation was first observed in the K◦ −K◦ oscillations, in which the
state K◦ (d ̄s, with strangeness number +1) oscillates into the state K◦ ( ̄ds with
strangeness number −1). Thus, strangeness is changed by two units in the ...
6
Strange Matters:: Undiscovered Ideas at the Frontiers of ...
Strangeness was more than just a clever word, of course—it was a number. The
strange new particles could be assigned a “strangeness number” that helped
make sense of the situation. Typically the new particles appeared in pairs; if one
of ...
... of charge (c) conservation of baryon number (d) conservation of baryon
number (e) conservation of charge v (21:) charge, baryon number, L, L, (b)
charge, baryon num— ber, Le, LF, LT (c) charge, L2, LIL, LT, strangeness
number (d) charge, ...
Raymond Serway, Jerry Faughn, Chris Vuille, 2008
... L,, L,,, LT, strangeness number ((1) charge, baryon number, L,, L,,, LT,
strangeness number (e) charge, baryon number, L,, L,,, LT, strangeness number (
f) charge, baryon number, L,, L,” LT, strangeness number 3.34 X 1026 electrons,
9.36 X ...
Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille, Jerry S. Faughn
9
Essentials of College Physics
33. ness number (e) charge, baryon number, Le, Lm, Lt, strangeness number (f)
charge, baryon number, Le, Lm, 35.Lt , strangeness number 3.34 1026 electrons,
9.36 1026 up quarks, 8.70 1026 down quarks (a) (b) p2 (c) K0 (d) 37.a neutron, ...
Raymond A. Serway, Chris Vuille, 2007
10
Quantum Mechanics and Quantum Information
At this moment, we are dealing with a pure img characterized by strangeness
number img . Then, as time evolves, there appears a chance to find instead of K0
its antiparticle img characterized by the strangeness number img. This means ...
Moses Fayngold, Vadim Fayngold, 2013