proton decay channels
Proton decay channels refer to the various ways in which a proton, one of the building blocks of matter, can decay or break down into other particles through fundamental interactions such as the weak nuclear force. These channels describe the different pathways that determine the final particles and their properties resulting from the decay of a proton.
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