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What (who) is kaon - definition

QUANTUM PARTICLE
K meson; K-meson; Neutral K-meson; Kaons; K-particle; K-Short; K-Long; K Mesons; Τ–θ puzzle; Τ-θ puzzle; Kaon oscillation; Neutral Kaons; Neutral Kaon; K Meson; Neutral kaons; Neutral kaon; Tau-theta puzzle; Θ–τ puzzle; Θ-τ puzzle; Tau theta puzzle; Theta-tau puzzle; Theta tau puzzle; Charged kaon; Neutral kaon mixing; K0 meson; K+ meson; K− meson; K- meson; K−; K mesons; K-mesons; K-short; K-long
  • Down antiquark}}).
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  • Quark structure of the antikaon (K<sup>−</sup>).
  • Quark structure of the kaon (K<sup>+</sup>).
  • Quark structure of the neutral kaon (K<sup>0</sup>).

kaon         
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KAON2; TextToOnto; Text2Onto
['ke??n]
¦ noun Physics a meson with a mass several times that of a pion.
Origin
1950s: from ka representing the letter K (as a symbol for the particle) + -on.
K-meson         
¦ noun another term for kaon.
Origin
1950s: from K (for kaon) + meson.
List of mesons         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Charmed eta meson; Charmed eta prime meson; Top eta meson; Top eta prime meson; Chi meson; Kaon resonance; Etac meson; Eta c; Meson list
This article contains a list of mesons, unstable subatomic particles composed of one quark and one antiquark. They are part of the hadron particle family—particles made of quarks.

Wikipedia

Kaon

In particle physics, a kaon (), also called a K meson and denoted
K
, is any of a group of four mesons distinguished by a quantum number called strangeness. In the quark model they are understood to be bound states of a strange quark (or antiquark) and an up or down antiquark (or quark).

Kaons have proved to be a copious source of information on the nature of fundamental interactions since their discovery in cosmic rays in 1947. They were essential in establishing the foundations of the Standard Model of particle physics, such as the quark model of hadrons and the theory of quark mixing (the latter was acknowledged by a Nobel Prize in Physics in 2008). Kaons have played a distinguished role in our understanding of fundamental conservation laws: CP violation, a phenomenon generating the observed matter–antimatter asymmetry of the universe, was discovered in the kaon system in 1964 (which was acknowledged by a Nobel Prize in 1980). Moreover, direct CP violation was discovered in the kaon decays in the early 2000s by the NA48 experiment at CERN and the KTeV experiment at Fermilab.