
Delta baryons
Delta baryons are subatomic particles made up of three quarks, similar to protons and neutrons, but they are heavier and less stable. They are part of the baryon family in particle physics and have a higher energy state. Delta baryons typically exist for a very short time before decaying into lighter particles. They are important in understanding the strong nuclear force, which holds atomic nuclei together. These particles are studied in high-energy physics experiments to learn more about the fundamental forces and the behavior of matter under extreme conditions.