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babtridge
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Hi there,
Could anybody please explain how electron-positron annihilation supports the conjecture that 3 colour states exist for quarks?
Plus in the Baryon 1/2 octet and 3/2 decuplet, what would be the corresponding set of states if colour did not exist, such that quarks of the same flavour were identical?
Thanks a lot in advance guys and gals...
Could anybody please explain how electron-positron annihilation supports the conjecture that 3 colour states exist for quarks?
Plus in the Baryon 1/2 octet and 3/2 decuplet, what would be the corresponding set of states if colour did not exist, such that quarks of the same flavour were identical?
Thanks a lot in advance guys and gals...