Those particles are particularly fruitful to study because they can be used to probe a very slight asymmetry between matter and
antimatter called charge - parity violation, which had only been seen before in particles called K mesons.
Not exact matches
In the argot of physics, matter and
antimatter were supposed to obey a rule
called charge - parity symmetry, which is just a way of saying that the laws of physics should be fair and balanced.
In
antimatter, the antiprotons are negatively
charged, while the antielectrons (
called positrons) are positively
charged.