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- Antiproton abstract "The antiproton, p, pronounced p-bar) is the antiparticle of the proton. Antiprotons are stable, but they are typically short-lived since any collision with a proton will cause both particles to be annihilated in a burst of energy.The existence of the antiproton with −1 electric charge, opposite to the +1 electric charge of the proton, was predicted by Paul Dirac in his 1933 Nobel Prize lecture. Dirac received the Nobel Prize for his previous 1928 publication of his Dirac Equation that predicted the existence of positive and negative solutions to the Energy Equation of Einstein and the existence of the positron, the antimatter analog to the electron, with positive charge and opposite spin.The antiproton was experimentally confirmed in 1955 by University of California, Berkeley physicists Emilio Segrè and Owen Chamberlain, for which they were awarded the 1959 Nobel Prize in Physics. An antiproton consists of two up antiquarks and one down antiquark (uud). The properties of the antiproton that have been measured all match the corresponding properties of the proton, with the exception that the antiproton has electric charge and magnetic moment that are the opposites of those in the proton. The questions of how matter is different from antimatter, and the relevance of antimatter in explaining how our universe survived the Big Bang remain open problems - open, in part, due to the relative dearth of antimatter in today's universe.".
- Antiproton thumbnail Quark_structure_antiproton.svg?width=300.
- Antiproton wikiPageID "87872".
- Antiproton wikiPageRevisionID "605488385".
- Antiproton caption "The quark structure of the antiproton.".
- Antiproton classification Baryon.
- Antiproton composition "2".
- Antiproton discovered Emilio_Segrè.
- Antiproton discovered Owen_Chamberlain.
- Antiproton electricCharge "−1 e".
- Antiproton group "Hadron".
- Antiproton hasPhotoCollection Antiproton.
- Antiproton interaction Electromagnetism.
- Antiproton interaction Gravitation.
- Antiproton interaction Strong_interaction.
- Antiproton interaction Weak_interaction.
- Antiproton mass "938".
- Antiproton name "Antiproton".
- Antiproton particle Proton.
- Antiproton statistics Fermion.
- Antiproton status "Discovered".
- Antiproton subject Category:Antimatter.
- Antiproton subject Category:Baryons.
- Antiproton subject Category:Nucleons.
- Antiproton comment "The antiproton, p, pronounced p-bar) is the antiparticle of the proton. Antiprotons are stable, but they are typically short-lived since any collision with a proton will cause both particles to be annihilated in a burst of energy.The existence of the antiproton with −1 electric charge, opposite to the +1 electric charge of the proton, was predicted by Paul Dirac in his 1933 Nobel Prize lecture.".
- Antiproton label "Antiproton".
- Antiproton label "Antiproton".
- Antiproton label "Antiproton".
- Antiproton label "Antiprotone".
- Antiproton label "Antiprotón".
- Antiproton label "Antipróton".
- Antiproton label "Antyproton".
- Antiproton label "Антипротон".
- Antiproton label "مضاد بروتون".
- Antiproton label "反質子".
- Antiproton label "反陽子".
- Antiproton sameAs Antiproton.
- Antiproton sameAs Antiproton.
- Antiproton sameAs Αντιπρωτόνιο.
- Antiproton sameAs Antiprotón.
- Antiproton sameAs Antiproton.
- Antiproton sameAs Antiprotone.
- Antiproton sameAs 反陽子.
- Antiproton sameAs 반양성자.
- Antiproton sameAs Antiproton.
- Antiproton sameAs Antyproton.
- Antiproton sameAs Antipróton.
- Antiproton sameAs m.0m1sk.
- Antiproton sameAs Q107575.
- Antiproton sameAs Q107575.
- Antiproton wasDerivedFrom Antiproton?oldid=605488385.
- Antiproton depiction Quark_structure_antiproton.svg.
- Antiproton isPrimaryTopicOf Antiproton.