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  2. Pseudoscalar meson - Wikipedia

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    Despite the pseudoscalar mesons' masses being known to high precision, and being the most well studied and understood mesons, the decay properties of the pseudoscalar mesons, particularly of eta (η) and eta-prime (η ′), are somewhat contradictory to their mass hierarchy: While the η ′ meson is much more massive than the η meson, the η meson is thought to contain a larger component of ...

  3. Eta and eta prime mesons - Wikipedia

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    particles belong to the "pseudo-scalar" nonet of mesons which have spin J = 0 and negative parity, [9] [10] and η and η′ have zero total isospin, I, and zero strangeness, and hypercharge. Each quark which appears in an η particle is accompanied by its antiquark, hence all the main quantum numbers are zero, and the particle overall is ...

  4. No, No, Nanette - Wikipedia

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    A popular myth holds that the show was financed by selling baseball's Boston Red Sox superstar Babe Ruth to the New York Yankees, resulting in the "Curse of the Bambino." [ 1 ] However, it was Mandel's original play, My Lady Friends , rather than No, No, Nanette , that was directly financed by the Ruth sale.

  5. Category:Nonets - Wikipedia

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  6. Meson - Wikipedia

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    The higher the mass, the lower (more negative) the strangeness (the more s quarks). Particles could be described with isospin projections (related to charge) and strangeness (mass) (see the uds nonet figures). As other quarks were discovered, new quantum numbers were made to have similar description of udc and udb nonets.

  7. Mytheme - Wikipedia

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    In structuralism-influenced studies of mythology, a mytheme is a fundamental generic unit of narrative structure (typically involving a relationship between a character, an event, and a theme) from which myths are thought to be constructed [1] [2] —a minimal unit that is always found shared with other, related mythemes [citation needed] and reassembled in various ways ("bundled") [3] or ...

  8. List of mythological places - Wikipedia

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    Name Description Alfheim: The Land of elves in Norse mythology.: Asgard: The high placed city of the gods, built by Odin, chief god of the Norse pantheon.: Biarmaland: A geographical area around the White Sea in the northern part of (European) Russia, referred to in Norse sagas.

  9. Nonet - Wikipedia

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    Wind Nonet (Parry) (1877) by Hubert Parry; Nonet, a nine line poem, with the first line containing nine syllables, the next eight, so on until the last line has one syllable; see Glossary of poetry terms; Nonet, a proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectrum structure with nine peaks; Nonet, a representation of subatomic particles in the quark model