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A model of the basic particles and forces featuring six quarks, three charged leptons, three massless neutral leptons and four fundamental force carrying bosons. The twelve fermions are arranged into three generations, while the bosons serve to explain the electromagnetic interaction plus the strong and weak nuclear forces (and the Higgs mechanism). Do NOT use this tag for the standard model of cosmology, etc..

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Orbital angular momentum values of $\Delta^{++}$ decay

Considering the following decay: $$\Delta^{++}\rightarrow n\space + \pi^{+}$$ We know that for $\Delta^{++}$, $J^{P}=\frac{3}{2}^{+} \rightarrow$ the only possible value for the orbital angular moment …
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Feynman diagram of $\Xi^{-}$ decay

How would one go about drawing the Feynman diagram for the following reaction? $$\Xi^{-} \rightarrow n\space+\pi^{-}$$ In terms of quarks: $$dss\rightarrow udd\space + d\overline{u} $$ Could the react …
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