Antineutron

Antineutron
The quark structure of the antineutron.
Classificationantibaryon
Composition1 up antiquark, 2 down antiquarks
Statisticsfermionic
Familyhadron
Interactionsstrong, weak, electromagnetic, gravity
Symbol
n
Antiparticleneutron
DiscoveredBruce Cork (1956)
Mass939.56542194(48) MeV/c2[1]
Electric charge0
Magnetic moment+1.91 μN
Spin1/2
Isospin1/2

The antineutron is the antiparticle of the neutron with symbol
n
. It differs from the neutron only in that some of its properties have equal magnitude but opposite sign. It has the same mass as the neutron, and no net electric charge, but has opposite baryon number (+1 for neutron, −1 for the antineutron). This is because the antineutron is composed of antiquarks, while neutrons are composed of quarks. The antineutron consists of one up antiquark and two down antiquarks.

  1. ^ "2022 CODATA Value: neutron mass energy equivalent in MeV". The NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty. NIST. May 2024. Retrieved 2024-05-18.

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