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... gauge bosons, and the Higgs particle.
The quark cannot exist alone because of the static closure of the quark.
Therefore, in the microscopic field, quarks mainly exist in pairs and in threes:
For example, a positive quark and an antiquark constitute a meson.
Either three quarks or three antiquarks constitute a baryon.
Baryons and mesons are collectively called hadrons. For example, the well-known protons and neutrons belong to baryons.
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