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Antiproton

The antiproton, p , is the antiparticle of the proton. Antiprotons are stable, but they are typically short-lived, since any collision with a proton will cause both particles to be annihilated in a burst of energy. Wikipedia
Antiparticle: Proton
Composition: 2 up antiquarks, 1 down antiquark
Discovered: Emilio Segrè & Owen Chamberlain (1955)
Electric charge: −1 e
Interactions: Strong, weak, electromagnetic, gravity
Magnetic moment: −2.7928473441(42) μN
Mass: 1.67262192369(51)×10−27 kg; 938.27208816(29) MeV/c2