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Tracking the baryon number with nuclear collisions
Editor’s summary Abstract Supplementary Materials References and Notes Information & Authors Metrics & Citations Check Access References Figures Tables Media Share Editor’s summary Baryons, particles containing three quarks, carry a baryon number of 1. The total baryon number has been conserved since shortly after the Big Bang. However, it is still unknown what it is inside the baryons, either the quarks or the gluons that bind them, that carries the baryon number.
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