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{{Infobox particle
| name = 
| image = 
| caption = 
| num_types = 
| classification =
| composition = 
| statistics = 
| group = 
| generation =
| interaction = 
| particle = 
| antiparticle = 
| status = 
| theorised = 
| theorized = 
| discovered = 
| symbol = 
| mass = 
| mean_lifetime = 
| width = 
| decay_particle = 
| electric_charge = 
| charge_radius = 
| electric_dipole_moment = 
| electric_polarisability = 
| electric_polarizability = 
| magnetic_moment = 
| magnetic_polarisability = 
| magnetic_polarizability = 
| colour_charge = 
| color_charge = 
| spin = 
| num_spin_states = 
| lepton_number = 
| baryon_number = 
| strangeness = 
| charm = 
| bottomness = 
| topness = 
| isospin = 
| weak_isospin = 
| weak_isospin_3 = 
| hypercharge = 
| weak_hypercharge = 
| chirality = 
| B-L =
| X_charge =
| parity = 
| g_parity = 
| c_parity = 
| r_parity = 
| condensed_symmetries =
}}
Parameter Description
name The name of the particle (MANDATORY)
image The image for the infobox
caption A caption for the image
num_types The number of different types of the particle
classification The particle's classification (if applicable)
composition Is the particle an Elementary particle, or a composite – and in the latter case, what of?
statistics The type of particle statistics that the particle satisfies (e.g. Fermionic, Bosonic, Anyonic, etc.).
group The group into which the particle falls (e.g. Lepton, Quark, Gauge boson, Hadron, Meson, etc.).
generation Does the particle belong to the first, second or third particle generation (family)?
interaction The interactions that the particle takes part in – Gravity, weak, strong and/or electromagnetic.
particle See antiparticle
antiparticle The particle's antiparticle. Use particle instead if referring from an antiparticle page to a particle one. Wikilink if appropriate.
status The status of the particle – hypothetical, or discovered. Omit this if discovered field is given.
theorised
theorized
When and by whom the particle was theorised.
discovered The date of discovery of the particle and the discoverer.
symbol The symbols that are commonly used to denote the particle.
mass The invariant mass of the particle.
mean_lifetime The average time until the particle decays.
width The decay width of the particle.
decay_particle The particle(s) that this particle decays into.
electric_charge The electric charge that the particle carries (e.g. +1 e).
charge_radius The particle's root mean square charge radius.
electric_dipole_moment The particle's electric dipole moment.
electric_polarisability
electric_polarizability
The particle's electric polarisability.
magnetic_moment The particle's magnetic dipole moment.
magnetic_polarisability
magnetic_polarizability
The particle's magnetic polarisability.
colour_charge
color_charge
The colour charge that the particle carries. What types?
spin The spin that the particle has (e.g. 1/2 ħ or just 1/2).
num_spin_states The number of spin states that the particle has.
lepton_number The particle's lepton number.
baryon_number The particle's baryon number.
strangeness The particle's strangeness.
charm The particle's charm.
bottomness The particle's bottomness.
topness The particle's topness.
isospin The particle's isospin.
weak_isospin The particle's weak isospin.
weak_isospin_3 The particle's 3rd component of weak isospin.
hypercharge The particle's hypercharge.
weak_hypercharge The particle's weak hypercharge.
chirality The particle's chirality – left- or right-handed.
B-L The particle's BL value.
X_charge The particle's X charge.
parity The particle's parity.
g_parity The particle's G parity.
c_parity The particle's C parity.
r_parity The particle's R parity.
condensed_symmetries The condensed symmetries in standard PDG format.