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More model informationA meson is a meeting of a quark and an antiquark. A rule says that one quark should have a colour and the other its anticolour, for example red and antired. By passing gluons they both change their colours, for example from red and antired to blue and antiblue or to green and antigreen. However there is a meson that in the way called “quantum superposition” involves two pairs of a quark and an antiquark. It is pi zero. There are two mesons in which three pairs participate. They are mesons eta and eta prime.
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Oct 16th 2023
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