介子

jièzǐ
noun #37,264

Meanings

  1. 1 meson (subatomic particle made of one quark and one antiquark)

Examples

Jièzǐ shì yóu kuākè hé fǎnkuākè zǔchéng de lìzǐ.
A meson is a particle made of a quark and an antiquark.
Tāngchuān Xiùshù yīn yùcè jièzǐ de cúnzài huòdé Nuòbèi'ěr Jiǎng.
Yukawa Hideki won the Nobel Prize for predicting the existence of mesons.

Tips

history
Mesons were predicted in 1935 by Japanese physicist Hideki Yukawa () as the carriers of the strong nuclear force, and the first one (the pion) was confirmed in cosmic rays in 1947. Yukawa won the 1949 Nobel for the prediction. The Chinese term mirrors the Greek 'meson' = 'middle one' — heavier than electrons, lighter than protons.
memory
(jiè) means 'between / intermediate' — a perfect calque of Greek mesos 'middle.' (zǐ) is the standard particle-physics suffix (电子 diànzǐ 'electron,' 质子 zhìzǐ 'proton,' 中子 zhōngzǐ 'neutron'). So 介子 = 'in-between particle.'

Stroke Order

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