Template:Particles

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Particles in physics
Elementary particles
Fermions:  Quarks: u · d · c · s · t · b • Leptons: e− · e+ · μ− · μ+ · τ− · τ+ · νe · νμ · ντ · νe · νμ · ντ
Bosons:  Gauge bosons: γ · g · W± · Z 
Other:  Ghosts
Composite particles
Hadrons:  Baryons/Hyperons/Nucleons: p+ · n0 · Δ · Λ · Σ · Ξ · Ω • Mesons/Quarkonia: π · K · ρ · J/ψ · Υ
Other:  Atomic nuclei • Atoms • Exotic atoms: Positronium · Muonium • Molecules
Hypothetical elementary particles
Superpartners: Axino · Chargino · Gaugino · Gluino · Gravitino · Higgsino · Neutralino · Sfermion
Other: Axion · Dilaton · Graviton · Higgs boson · Tachyon · X · Y · W' · Z' · Sterile neutrino
Hypothetical composite particles
Exotic hadrons:  Exotic baryons: Dibaryon · Pentaquark • Exotic mesons: Glueball · Tetraquark
Other:  Mesonic molecule
Quasiparticles
Davydov soliton · Exciton · Magnon · Phonon · Plasmon · Polariton · Polaron · Roton
Lists
List of particles · List of baryons · List of mesons · Timeline of particle discoveries
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