pion

/ˈpaɪˌɑn/
noun
  1. A subatomic particle that is involved in the strong nuclear force, binding protons and neutrons together in an atomic nucleus.
    • Physicists study pions to understand how atomic nuclei hold together.
    • The discovery of the pion helped confirm theories about the strong force.
    • A pion is the lightest type of meson.
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