kvarkantikvark
Kvarkantikvark is a term used to describe a quark–antiquark bound state, commonly referred to as a meson in quantum chromodynamics. While not a standard term in contemporary physics, it appears in some educational materials and as a literal translation of quark-antikvark in certain languages. Kvarkantikvark states are color-neutral hadrons formed through the strong interaction, arising from the principle of color confinement in quantum chromodynamics.
A kvarkantikvark consists of a quark of one flavor and its corresponding antiquark. Depending on the quark
Kvarkantikvark states are typically produced in high-energy processes such as electron–positron annihilation, hadron collisions, or heavy-ion
In the standard model, kvarkantikvark corresponds to the meson family; they are central to studies of hadron