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first achieved artificial production of pion particles at the... the neutral pion is more difficult to observe than the charged pions... This explains why the pion masses are considerably lighter than the masses of other mesons like the... The pion can be thought of as the particle that mediates the interaction between a pair of... Pion currents thus couple to the...

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