[8] (6 pts.) James Joyce, Particle Physicist. In the 1960s, people began to suggest that baryons (such as the proton and

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[8] (6 pts.) James Joyce, Particle Physicist. In the 1960s, people began to suggest that baryons (such as the proton and

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[8] (6 pts.) James Joyce, Particle Physicist. In the 1960s, people began to suggest that baryons (such as the proton and neutron) were not fundamental particles. In particular, it appeared that baryons were composite particles containing 3 quarks (and a whole bunch of other stuff!). Describe in some detail a piece of experimental evidence suggesting that baryons are not fundamental particles.
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