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charmonium
[ chahr-moh-nee-uhm ]
noun
, Physics.
- any meson composed of a charmed quark and a charmed antiquark.
charmonium
/ tʃɑːˈməʊnɪəm /
noun
- physics an elementary particle that contains an antiquark and a charm quark
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Word History and Origins
Origin of charmonium1
1970–75; charm 1 + -onium, probably extracted from positronium
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Word History and Origins
Origin of charmonium1
C20: from charm (sense 7)
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Example Sentences
The researchers concluded that that was the mass of a fleeting "charmonium" pentaquark containing two up quarks, one down quark, one charm quark, and one anticharm quark.
From Science Magazine
The particle contains two ‘up’ quarks, a ‘down’ quark, and a ‘charm’ quark-antiquark pair, making it a ‘charmonium’ pentaquark.
From Nature
This has a mass that places it in a dense forest of charmonium states – particles that are made up of a charm quark and a charm antiquark.
From Scientific American
Crucially though, the Z is electrically charged whereas all charmonium states must be neutral, clearly marking it out as something unusual.
From Scientific American
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