The Eightfold Way
That means that two ups and a down result in a particle with charge +1:
a proton. Two downs and an up result in a particle with charge 0: a
neutron.
When Gell-Mann and Ne'eman classified particles according to quantities
like charge and strangeness, for example, they found that they fit into
tidy patterns called multiplets. In the multiplet containing protons and
neutrons, there are eight particles, hence The Eightfold Way.
History had just repeated itself. Gell-Mann and Ne'eman had described
observation perfectly, and they had provided a way to predict a new
particle called the omega-minus, a negatively charged particle with
three units of strangeness, corresponding to a missing particle in
one of the multiplets. Sure enough, in due course the omega-minus was
discovered. Its three units of strangeness simply mean that it is made
up of three strange quarks, each of which has charge -1/3, leading to a
total charge of -1.
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