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- Proton_decay abstract "In particle physics, proton decay is a hypothetical form of radioactive decay in which the proton decays into lighter subatomic particles, such as a neutral pion and a positron. There is currently no experimental evidence that proton decay occurs.In the Standard Model, protons, a type of baryon, are theoretically stable because baryon number (quark number) is conserved (under normal circumstances; however, see chiral anomaly). Therefore, protons will not decay into other particles on their own, because they are the lightest (and therefore least energetic) baryon.Some beyond-the-Standard Model grand unified theories (GUTs) explicitly break the baryon number symmetry, allowing protons to decay via the Higgs particle, magnetic monopoles or new X bosons. Proton decay is one of the few observable effects of the various proposed GUTs. To date, all attempts to observe these events have failed.".
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- Proton_decay wikiPageExternalLink NOVE_Maiani.pdf.
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- Proton_decay wikiPageExternalLink bxxxn.pdf.
- Proton_decay wikiPageExternalLink rpp2008-tab-baryons-N.pdf.
- Proton_decay wikiPageExternalLink imb.html.
- Proton_decay wikiPageExternalLink hep?key=6975763.
- Proton_decay wikiPageID "24138".
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- Proton_decay hasPhotoCollection Proton_decay.
- Proton_decay subject Category:Eschatology.
- Proton_decay subject Category:Hypothetical_processes.
- Proton_decay subject Category:Nuclear_physics.
- Proton_decay subject Category:Particle_physics.
- Proton_decay type Abstraction100002137.
- Proton_decay type Act100030358.
- Proton_decay type Activity100407535.
- Proton_decay type Event100029378.
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- Proton_decay type Procedure101023820.
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- Proton_decay comment "In particle physics, proton decay is a hypothetical form of radioactive decay in which the proton decays into lighter subatomic particles, such as a neutral pion and a positron. There is currently no experimental evidence that proton decay occurs.In the Standard Model, protons, a type of baryon, are theoretically stable because baryon number (quark number) is conserved (under normal circumstances; however, see chiral anomaly).".
- Proton_decay label "Decadimento del protone".
- Proton_decay label "Desintegración del protón".
- Proton_decay label "Proton decay".
- Proton_decay label "Protonenzerfall".
- Proton_decay label "Protonverval".
- Proton_decay label "Rozpad protonu".
- Proton_decay label "Распад протона".
- Proton_decay label "質子衰變".
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- Proton_decay sameAs Protoi_lurrunketa.
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- Proton_decay sameAs 양성자_붕괴.
- Proton_decay sameAs Protonverval.
- Proton_decay sameAs Rozpad_protonu.
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- Proton_decay depiction Proton_decay.svg.
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