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- V_particle abstract "In particle physics, V was a generic name for heavy, unstable subatomic particles that decay into a pair of particles, thereby producing a characteristic letter V in a bubble chamber or other particle detector. Such particles were first detected in cosmic ray interactions in the atmosphere in the late 1940s and were first produced using the Cosmotron particle accelerator at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the 1950s. Since all such particles have now been identified and given specific names, such as K meson or Sigma baryon, this term has fallen into disuse.V0 is still used on occasion to refer generally to neutral particles that may confuse the B-tagging algorithms in a modern particle detector.".
- V_particle wikiPageExternalLink Alford_wl_1953.pdf.
- V_particle wikiPageExternalLink Shelton_fh_1953.pdf.
- V_particle wikiPageID "3464969".
- V_particle wikiPageRevisionID "524519691".
- V_particle hasPhotoCollection V_particle.
- V_particle subject Category:Subatomic_particles.
- V_particle type Body109224911.
- V_particle type NaturalObject100019128.
- V_particle type Object100002684.
- V_particle type Particle109386422.
- V_particle type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- V_particle type SubatomicParticles.
- V_particle type Whole100003553.
- V_particle comment "In particle physics, V was a generic name for heavy, unstable subatomic particles that decay into a pair of particles, thereby producing a characteristic letter V in a bubble chamber or other particle detector. Such particles were first detected in cosmic ray interactions in the atmosphere in the late 1940s and were first produced using the Cosmotron particle accelerator at Brookhaven National Laboratory in the 1950s.".
- V_particle label "V particle".
- V_particle sameAs m.09dy3b.
- V_particle sameAs Q7907767.
- V_particle sameAs Q7907767.
- V_particle sameAs V_particle.
- V_particle wasDerivedFrom V_particle?oldid=524519691.
- V_particle isPrimaryTopicOf V_particle.