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Charm (quantum number)

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In the context of particle physics, "charm" refers to one of the six types (or "flavors") of quarks, which are fundamental particles that combine to form protons, neutrons, and other hadrons. The charm quark carries a quantum number known as "charm quantum number," denoted usually by \(C\). The charm quantum number can take on values of either +1 or 0.

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