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J/psi particle

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J/psi particle  (js, -ps)
n.
An electrically neutral meson having a mass 7,213 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of approximately 1 × 10-20 seconds. Also called J particle, psi particle. See Table at subatomic particle.

J/psi particle
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(Physics / Nuclear Physics) a type of elementary particle (meson) thought to be formed from charmed quarks See charm1 [7]

J/psi particle  (js, -ps)
An electrically neutral meson having a mass 6,060 times that of the electron and a mean lifetime of approximately 1 × 10-20 seconds. The observation of this unusually long lifetime, in 1974, is what led to the hypothesis that other quarks existed in addition to the up, down, and strange quarks. It was the first firm experimental evidence for the charm quark and is considered to be a charm-anticharm quark pair. Also called J particle, psi particle. See Table at subatomic particle.


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To get a definitive measurement of CP violations, the B factories will first study the so-called golden mode, in which a B or an anti-B disintegrates into a J/psi particle and a K-short, a type of kaon.
 
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