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The baryons and mesons are complex subatomic particles built from more-elementary objects, the quarks.
Mesons, on the other hand, are particles built from a quark combined with an antiquark.
Baryon, any member of one of two classes of hadrons (particles built from quarks and thus experiencing the strong nuclear force).
Instead, it somehow creates additional gluons, quarks, and antiquarks from its own energy and materializes as normal particles built from quarks.
In baryons subatomic particles built from three quarks, as, for example, protons and neutrons the three quarks are each of a different colour, and a mixture of the three colours produces a particle that is neutral.
This implies that a quark can convert into a lepton (and vice versa), which in turn leads to the conclusion that protons, the lightest stable particles built from quarks, are not in fact stable but can decay to lighter leptons.
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Now, however, the name baryon refers to any particle built from three quarks, such as the proton and the neutron.
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The electron was known to be one of a family of four "leptons", whereas the proton and neutron and related "strange" particles were built from three varieties of "quark" – whose existence had been confirmed by Richter's colleagues at SLAC a few years earlier.
(The other class of hadronic particle is built from a quark and an antiquark and is called a meson).
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