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antiquark

/an-tee-kwawrk, -kwahrk, an-tahy-/US // ˈæn tiˌkwɔrk, -ˌkwɑrk, ˈæn taɪ- //UK // (ˈæntɪkwɑːk) //

反夸克,反夸张,抗夸克,反对派

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Physics.

    • : the antiparticle of a quark.

Examples

  • Models made different predictions for how the ratio of down and up antiquarks should change as you count antiquarks that carry more energy.

  • When the “NuSea” experiment at Fermilab measured the down-to-up ratio as a function of antiquark momentum in 1999, their answer “just lit everybody up,” Alberg recalled.

  • Then, a decade later, another group saw hints of puzzling variations in the down-to-up antiquark ratio.

  • Yet Miller calls this rival model “descriptive, rather than predictive,” since it’s tuned to fit data rather than to identify a physical mechanism behind the down antiquark excess.

  • Earlier measurements suggested that up and down antiquarks with a sizable chunk of momentum might be found in similar numbers.