Baryonic physics is a branch of physics that focuses on the study of baryons, which are particles composed of three quarks, such as protons and neutrons. This field of research explores the properties and interactions of baryons, such as their structure, behavior under different conditions, and their role in the formation and evolution of matter in the universe. Baryonic physics also investigates the strong nuclear force that holds baryons together and plays a crucial role in nuclear reactions and the stability of atomic nuclei. Studies in baryonic physics have implications in a wide range of fields, including nuclear physics, particle physics, and astrophysics.