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The down quark is a first-generation quark with a charge of -(1/3)e. It is the second-lightest of all quarks, with a bare mass of between 4 and 8 MeV. According to the Standard Model of particle physics, it and the up quark are the fundamental constituents of the nucleons; the proton contains one down quark and two up quarks, while the neutron contains two down quarks and one up quark. (Note that the majority of the mass in nucleons comes from the energy in the gluon field holding the quarks together, and not the quark masses themselves.)

Down quarks were named when Gell-Mann and Zweig developed the quark model in 1964, and the first evidence for them was found in deep inelastic scattering experiments at SLAC in 1967.

Hadrons containing down quarks

Some of the hadrons containing down quarks include:

See also

Particles in physics - elementary particles [http://encycl.opentopia.com/ edit ]
Fermions: Quarks: (Up · Down · Strange · Charm · Bottom · Top) | Leptons: (Electron · Muon · Tau · Neutrinos)
Gauge bosons: Photon | W and Z bosons | Gluons
Not yet observed: Higgs boson | Graviton | Other hypothetical particles

 


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