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ˈæk siˌɒnax·ion
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axionnoun
a hypothetical subatomic particle postulated to explain some symmetry problems arising in the strong nuclear force.
Etymology: Named by after Axion, a brand of laundry detergent, for its -on suffix and the notion that the new particle could "clean up" a problem in physics.
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Axion
An axion () is a hypothetical elementary particle postulated by the Peccei–Quinn theory in 1977 to resolve the strong CP problem in quantum chromodynamics (QCD). If axions exist and have low mass within a specific range, they are of interest as a possible component of cold dark matter.
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axion
Axion is a hypothetical elementary particle that is proposed to solve certain problems in particle physics, particularly related to the strong force and the phenomenon of CP violation. It is a very light particle, with a tiny mass, and is postulated to be a component of dark matter. The axion has not yet been detected experimentally, but its existence would have significant implications for our understanding of the fundamental laws of physics.
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Axion
The axion is a hypothetical elementary particle postulated by the Peccei–Quinn theory in 1977 to resolve the strong CP problem in quantum chromodynamics. If axions exist and have low mass within a specific range, they are of interest as a possible component of cold dark matter.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Axion in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Axion in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
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