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{{Infobox particle
| bgcolour =
| name = 
| image = 
| caption = 
| num_types = 
| classification =
| composition = 
| family = 
| group = 
| generation =
| interaction = 
| particle = 
| antiparticle = 
| status = 
| theorized = 
| discovered = 
| symbol = 
| mass = 
| mean_lifetime = 
| decay_particle = 
| electric_charge = 
| charge_radius = 
| electric_dipole_moment = 
| electric_polarizability = 
| magnetic_moment = 
| magnetic_polarizability = 
| 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 =
}}
ParameterDescription
bgcolorThe colour of the background of the table
nameThe name of the particle (REQUIRED)
imageThe image for the infobox (use full wikicode)
captionA caption for the image
num_typesThe number of different types of the particle
classificationThe particle's classification (if applicable)
compositionIs the particle an Elementary particle, or a composite - and in the latter case, what of?
familyIs the particle a Fermion or a Boson?
groupIs the particle a Lepton, a Quark or a Gauge boson?
generationDoes the particle belong to the first, second or third particle generation?
interactionWhat type of interactions does the particle take part in - Gravity, Weak interaction, Strong interaction or Electromagnetic interaction?
particleSee antiparticle
antiparticleWhat's the particle's antiparticle? Use particle for refererring from an antiparticle page to a particle one. Wikiink if appropriate.
statusThe status of the particle - is it hypothetical, or discovered? Only note discovered if discovered field is not filled in.
theorizedWhen was the particle theorized, and who by?
discoveredWhen was the particle discovered, and who by?
symbolWhat symbols are commonly used to denote the particle?
massWhat invariant mass does the particle have?
mean_lifetimeHow long does it take for the particle to decay?
decay_particleWhat particle(s) does this particle decay into once it decays?
electric_chargeHow much electric charge does the particle carry?
charge_radiusWhat is the charge radius?
electric_dipole_momentWhat is the electric dipole moment?
electric_polarizabilityWhat is the electric polarizability?
magnetic_momentWhat is the magnetic moment?
magnetic_polarizabilityWhat is the magnetic polarizability?
color_chargeHow much color charge does the particle carry? What types?
spinWhat spin does the particle have?
num_spin_statesHow many spin states does the particle have?
lepton_numberWhat is the particle's lepton number?
baryon_numberWhat is the particle's baryon number?
strangenessWhat is the particle's strangeness?
charmWhat is the particle's charm?
bottomnessWhat is the particle's bottomness?
topnessWhat is the particle's topness?
isospinWhat is the particle's isospin?
weak_isospinWhat is the particle's weak isospin?
weak_isospin_3What is the particle's 3rd component of weak isospin?
hyperchargeWhat is the particle's hypercharge?
weak_hyperchargeWhat is the particle's weak hypercharge?
chiralityWhat is the particle's parity? Left or right handed?
B-LWhat is the particle's B-L?
X_chargeWhat is the particle's X charge?
parityWhat is the particle's parity?
g_parityWhat is the particle's G parity?
c_parityWhat is the particle's C parity?
r_parityWhat is the particle's R parity?
condensed_symmetriesThe condensed symmetries in standard PDG format.