Omega Baryon
The Omega Baryon is a type of subatomic particle classified as a baryon, which means it is made up of three quarks. Specifically, the Omega Baryon consists of three strange quarks, giving it a unique property among baryons. It is denoted as Ω⁻ and has a negative electric charge.
Discovered in the 1960s, the Omega Baryon is part of the Standard Model of particle physics, which describes the fundamental particles and forces in the universe. It is unstable and decays into other particles, typically through weak interactions, making it challenging to study directly in experiments.