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Is a baryonium baryon or meson?
For example, deutorium, a n-p bound-state, has total spin 0 pr 1, so it is boson, then, it is meson? But it has baryon number (3+3)/3=2.
For another example, bound-state of [tex] \Lambda_c - \bar{\Lambda_c}[/tex], has total spin 0 or 1, so again it is boson, it is meson? But it has baryon number (3-3)/3=0.
For example, deutorium, a n-p bound-state, has total spin 0 pr 1, so it is boson, then, it is meson? But it has baryon number (3+3)/3=2.
For another example, bound-state of [tex] \Lambda_c - \bar{\Lambda_c}[/tex], has total spin 0 or 1, so again it is boson, it is meson? But it has baryon number (3-3)/3=0.
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