Most top quarks are produced in top–antitop pairs by the strong force. The production rate for this process is substantial (it has a cross-section of about 7 picobarns) and the presence of two ...
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Theory-based approach gives access to quarks' tiny transverse motion within protonsThe new theoretical approach enabled the team to significantly simplify their lattice QCD calculations and obtain precise results for even the small transverse motion of quarks, where the quark ...
The strong force holds together quarks, the fundamental particles that make up the protons and neutrons of the atomic nucleus, and further holds together protons and neutrons to form atomic nuclei.
The hadrons are the heavier particles. All hadrons are made of quarks (which can only exist when bound together with other quarks). Hadrons fall into two types: baryons - Made up of three quarks.
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