Bariónico
Bariónico is a term used in physics to describe matter composed of baryons. Baryons are composite subatomic particles made up of three quarks, or of a quark and an antiquark in the case of antibaryons. The most common examples of baryons are protons and neutrons, which form the nucleus of atoms. Therefore, ordinary matter, the stuff we encounter in everyday life, is predominantly baryonic matter. This contrasts with other forms of matter such as dark matter and dark energy, whose compositions are not yet fully understood but are believed to be non-baryonic.
The abundance of baryonic matter in the universe is a key parameter in cosmology. Scientists study the