Blog EntryTransparent NucleiFeb 20, '08 11:16 PM
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Image Credit: J. Griffin / Jefferson Lab

An electron (bright green) has just scattered from a nucleus and created a pion (green-skinned particle). This pion's quarks are so tightly packed that they nearly cancel each other's color charge, allowing the pion to slip through the nucleus without interacting, an effect now seen at the lowest possible energies.

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