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Phi meson and Y(4140)

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Difference between Phi meson and Y(4140)

Phi meson vs. Y(4140)

In particle physics, the phi meson or meson is a vector meson formed of a strange quark and a strange antiquark. The Y(4140) particle is an electrically neutral exotic hadron candidate that is about 4.4 times heavier than the proton.

Similarities between Phi meson and Y(4140)

Phi meson and Y(4140) have 1 thing in common (in Unionpedia): Meson.

Meson

In particle physics, a meson is a type of hadronic subatomic particle composed of an equal number of quarks and antiquarks, usually one of each, bound together by the strong interaction.

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Phi meson and Y(4140) Comparison

Phi meson has 46 relations, while Y(4140) has 24. As they have in common 1, the Jaccard index is 1.43% = 1 / (46 + 24).

References

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