Antiparticle vs Antihypertriton - What's the difference?
antiparticle | antihypertriton |
(particle) A subatomic particle corresponding to another particle with the same mass, spin and mean lifetime but with charge, parity, strangeness and other quantum numbers flipped in sign.
(physics) The antiparticle equivalent of a hypertriton, consisting of an antiproton, an antineutron and any antihyperon