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Particles in physics
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Elementary particles
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Fermions
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Quarks
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u
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d
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c
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s
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t
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b
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Leptons
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e
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μ
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τ
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ν
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ν
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ν
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ν
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Bosons
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Gauge bosons
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γ
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g
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W
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Z
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Ghosts
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Composite particles
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Hadrons
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Baryons
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Hyperons
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Nucleons
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n
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Δ
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Λ
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Σ
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Ξ
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Ω
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Mesons
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Quarkonia
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π
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K
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ρ
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J/ψ
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Υ
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Atomic nuclei
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Atoms
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Exotic atoms
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Positronium
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Muonium
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Onia
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Molecules
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Hypothetical elementary particles
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Superpartners
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Axino
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Chargino
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Gaugino
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Gluino
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Gravitino
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Higgsino
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Neutralino
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Sfermion
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Axion
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Dilaton
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Graviton
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H
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J
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Tachyon
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X
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Y
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W'
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Z'
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Sterile neutrino
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Hypothetical composite particles
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Exotic hadrons
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Exotic baryons
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Dibaryon
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Pentaquark
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Exotic mesons
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Glueball
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Tetraquark
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Mesonic molecule
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Pomeron
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Quasiparticles
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Davydov soliton
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Exciton
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Magnon
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Phonon
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Plasmon
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Polariton
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Polaron
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Roton
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List of particles
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List of quasiparticles
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List of baryons
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List of mesons
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Timeline of particle discoveries
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