What is Baryon Decuplet in Physics?

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A baryon decuplet refers to a group of ten baryons, which are subatomic particles made up of three quarks. This concept is part of the Eightfold Way in particle physics, which organizes particles into multiplets based on their properties. The discussion emphasizes that questions with easily accessible answers, like the definition of baryon decuplets, are not encouraged in the forum. Participants are advised to conduct research before posting. The thread was subsequently closed due to the nature of the inquiry.
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What is baryton decuplet
 
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A decuplet is a combination of 10 things, in this case the 10 different types of baryons.
 
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What is baryton decuplet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eightfold_way_(physics)#Baryon_decuplet

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