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
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.
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