Definition of Baryons

1. Noun. (plural of baryon) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Baryons

1. baryon [n] - See also: baryon

Lexicographical Neighbors of Baryons

barycentrically
barye
baryes
barylite
baryochemical
baryogenesis
baryon
baryon number
baryonia
baryonic
baryonic dark matter
baryonic matter
baryonium
baryoniums
baryonless
baryons (current term)
baryosynthesis
baryphony
barysilite
barysphere
baryta
baryta water
barytas
baryte
barytes
barytic
baryto-
baryto-calcite
barytocalcite
barytocalcites

Literary usage of Baryons

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Turn of the Century: 2100 by Charlie Pedersen (2007)
"However, it was found that ninety-nine percent of the predicted baryons are missing. ... Protons and neutrons are baryons. Examples of anti-baryons are the ..."

2. First Workshop on Grand Unification: New England Center, University of New by Paul H. Frampton, Sheldon L. Glashow, Asim Yildiz (1980)
"... 10 - 35% p + all Briefly, these considerations imply one needs more than 1032 baryons to do a practical experiment; 1 kiloton contains 6 x 1032 baryons. ..."

3. Hindu Infanticide: An Account of the Measures Adopted for Suppressing the by Edward Moor (1811)
"It is usual with the English to call these people Banians, or baryons; and, indeed, they call themselves so in our settlements, or where they find that term ..."

4. The Origin and Its Meaning: On the Origin of the Universe and Its Mechanics by Roger Ellman (2004)
"... (baryons, leptons, etc.), described (flavor, charm, etc.), simplified via ingenious hypotheses (quarks), further described (up, down, etc.) and so on. ..."

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