Lambda Baryon
The Lambda Baryon is a type of subatomic particle classified as a baryon, which means it is made up of three quarks. Specifically, the Lambda Baryon consists of one up quark and two down quarks, along with a strange quark. It is denoted by the symbol Λ and has a mass slightly greater than that of a proton.
Lambda Baryons are produced in high-energy particle collisions and are important in the study of particle physics. They are unstable and decay into other particles, such as protons and pions, through weak interactions. Understanding Lambda Baryons helps scientists learn more about the fundamental forces and particles in the universe, including the role of the strong force and quarks.