diff --git a/html/top.html b/html/top.html index ff4dcec..7e7a4a5 100644 --- a/html/top.html +++ b/html/top.html @@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ At 174.2 GeV/c2, the top quark is the heaviest particle we know of. It belongs to the third generation of quarks and has a charge of ⅔. As a result of its large mass, it decays (mostly into bottom quarks) almost instantly after it is produced. This behemoth does not form bound states with other quarks or antiquarks.
--Coming soon… +It was discovered by the DØ and CDF collaborations at Fermilab in the US. +Nowadays, top quarks and their properties are studied intensively by ATLAS and CMS at CERN.