Hello seems like here we got intelligent researchers too but only internet researcher! You type faruk yigit on google and first result is a soccer player and after that you decide that there is only one faruk yigit on the planet, well done. Maybe it's better you stop by an university library sometimes. Anyway thanks to your wikipedia details. Please allow me ask you a question,

neutrons become proton, by
switching just z-spin. This change allows the B-photon emission of the baryon. So, only
prior to the positron arrived, there's absolutely not any emission from the big particle. The positron hits several times, and these
begins emitting. However the complete B-photon field--existing after this particular interaction --is composed of both
particles, both the baryon and the lepton. Now my question is if we take these theory (it is only a theory not an international code ) are not b-photen emission of baryon supposed to be stable instead of becoming?