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- Particle Properties
- Properties of Quarks Isospin Many Groupings of Particles of Similar Mass and Properties Fitted in to Common Patterns
- Lattice QCD (Focus on Charm and Beauty Form Factors, R(D*), B- & C
- Physics of Flavour
- Isospin: an Approximate Symmetry on the Quark Level
- The Quark Model
- Charm Production in Charged Current Deep Inelastic Ep Scattering at HERA
- New Physics Effects in Charm Meson Decays Involving Transitions
- On the Generation of the Quarks Through Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking
- The Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa Mixing Matrix*
- Searches for Rare and Forbidden B and Charm
- Arxiv:2011.10959V2
- Charmed Baryons
- Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa Matrix First Raw Unitarity
- Rare Charm Decays at Lhcb
- Introduction to Charm Physics
- Quark Model 1 14
- Quark Modelmodel
- Confronting Nucleon Strangeness and Charm
- 15. Quark Model
- Quarks with Color and Flavor
- Hypercharge and Weak Isospin John C
- 5.3.2 Fundamental Particles 1
- Introduction to Flavour Physics
- Arxiv:1609.08928V2 [Hep-Ph] 3 Mar 2017
- New Exotic Matter Particle, a Tetraquark, Discovered 29 July 2021
- Charm Degrees of Freedom in the Quark Gluon Plasma
- Charm Production in Charged Current Deep Inelastic Scattering at HERA
- Color. the Total Wavefunction Is Then Written As the Product of A) a Spatial Part Ψ(R), B) a Spin Part Χ, and C) a Color Wavefunction Χc
- Isospin Gluons Respond to Color but Not to Electric Charge Or Any of the Six flavors—Up, Down, Strange, Charm, Top, and Bottom
- Particle Physics 1183
- Quark Model 1 14
- 11. CKM Quark-Mixing Matrix 1 11
- Quark Model 1 14
- Particle Physics Junior Honours: Particle Physics Lecture 5: Quarks and Leptons February 22Nd 2007
- Precision Flavour Physics
- The Quark Model
- Report of the Quark Flavor Physics Working Group
- Symmetries in Physics: Isospin and the Eightfold Way
- 1.1. All the Phenomena of Nature, Except Gravity, Are Described by the Standard Model of Elementary Particles
- Overview of the Cabibbo–Kobayashi–Maskawa Matrix†∗
- Charm Quark Bottom Quark Top Quark Are There More Lepton-Quark Generations? Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics
- Kobayashi-Maskawa Matrix