Path eight times
Supermultiplet Baryon using a model with four quarks
Path eight times - collation of elementary particles on a hexagonal pattern, ordered by mass, isospin and other properties. Particles with similar properties are assigned to a family of eight (ten) particles that form a hexagon. The hexagon is a diagram where the weights S of the vertical axis are deposited and the third component of the isospin I3 is horizontal. An American physicist, theoretician and Nobel Prize winner in physics from 1969, Murray Gell-Mann, created the path eight times.
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