Omega meson
| Composition | |
|---|---|
| Statistics | Bosonic | 
| Family | Mesons | 
| Interactions | Strong, weak, electromagnetic, gravity | 
| Symbol | ω | 
| Antiparticle | Self | 
| Theorized | Yoichiro Nambu (1957) | 
| Discovered | Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (1961) | 
| Types | 1 | 
| Mass | 782.66±0.13 MeV/c2 | 
| Mean lifetime | (7.58±0.11)×10−23 s | 
| Decays into | π+ +π0 +π− or π0 +γ | 
| Electric charge | 0 e | 
| Spin | 1 | 
| Isospin | 0 | 
| Hypercharge | 0 | 
| Parity | −1 | 
| C parity | −1 | 
The omega meson (ω) is a flavourless meson formed from a superposition of an up quark–antiquark and a down quark–antiquark pair. It is part of the vector meson nonet and mediates the nuclear force along with pions and rho mesons.