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Sayanyein  notes/ quarks .22 nov. 2016
quark
1
kwärk/
noun
Physics
plural noun: quarks

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hadron
  1. any of a number of subatomic particles carrying a fractional electric charge, postulated as building blocks of the hadrons. Quarks have not been directly observed, but theoretical predictions based on their existence have been confirmed experimentally.
Origin

1960s: a word invented by Murray Gell-Mann (see Gell-Mann, Murray). Originally quork, the term was changed by association with the line “Three quarks for Muster Mark” in Joyce's Finnegans Wake (1939).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QuarkA quark (/ˈkwɔːrk/ or /ˈkwɑːrk/) is an elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter.
Quarks combine to form composite particles called hadrons, the most stable of which are protons and neutrons, the components of atomic nuclei.

Types‎: ‎6 (‎up‎, ‎down‎, ‎strange‎, ‎charm‎, ‎top‎, and bottom.
Electric charge‎: ‎+ 2⁄3 e, − 1⁄3 e
Spin‎: ‎1⁄2
Discovered‎: ‎SLAC‎ (c. 1968)

Hadrons
are categorized into two families: baryons, made of three quarks, and mesons, made of one quark and one antiquark.
Protons and neutrons are examples of baryons; pions are an example of a meson. Hadrons containing more than three valence quarks (exotic hadrons) have been discovered in recent years. A tetraquark state (an exotic meson), named the Z(4430)−, was discovered in 2007 by the Belle Collaboration [1] and confirmed as a resonance in 2014 by the LHCb collaboration.[2]
Two pentaquark states (exotic baryons), named P+
c
(4380)
and P+
c
(4450)
, were discovered in 2015 by the LHCb collaboration.[3]
There are several more exotic hadron candidates, and other colour-singlet quark combinations may also exist.
Of the hadrons, protons are stable, and neutrons bound within atomic nuclei are stable.
Other hadrons are unstable under ordinary conditions; free neutrons decay with a half-life of about 611 seconds.
Experimentally, hadron physics is studied by colliding protons or nuclei of heavy elements such as lead, and detecting the debris in the produced particle showers.

Contents

  • 1 Etymology
  • 2 Properties
  • 3 Baryons
  • 4 Mesons
  • 5 See also
  • 6 References

    In this report I shall call strongly interacting particles "hadrons", and the corresponding decays "hadronic" (the Greek ἁδρός signifies "large", "massive", in contrast to λεπτός which means "small", "light").
    I hope that this terminology will prove to be convenient. — Lev B. Okun, 1962

    Properties

    A green and a magenta ("antigreen") arrow canceling out each other out white, representing a meson; a red, a green, and a blue arrow canceling out to white, representing a baryon; a yellow ("antiblue"), a magenta, and a cyan ("antired") arrow canceling out to white, representing an antibaryon.
    All types of hadrons have zero total color charge. (three examples shown)
    According to the quark model,[5] the properties of hadrons are primarily determined by their so-called valence quarks.
    For example, a proton is composed of two up quarks (each with electric charge + 2⁄3, for a total of + 4⁄3 together) and one down quark (with electric charge − 1⁄3).
    Adding these together yields the proton charge of +1.
    Although quarks also carry color charge, hadrons must have zero total color charge because of a phenomenon called color confinement.
    That is, hadrons must be "colorless" or "white".
    These are the simplest of the two ways: three quarks of different colors, or a quark of one color and an antiquark carrying the corresponding anticolor.
    Hadrons with the first arrangement are called baryons, and those with the second arrangement are mesons.
    Hadrons, however, are not composed of just three or two quarks, because of the strength of the strong force.
    More accurately, strong force gluons have enough energy (E) to have resonances composed of massive (m) quarks (E > mc2) .
    Thus, virtual quarks and antiquarks, in a 1:1 ratio, form the majority of massive particles inside a hadron.
    The two or three quarks that compose a hadron are the excess of quarks vs. antiquarks, and so too in the case of anti-hadrons (anti-particles).
    Because the virtual quarks are not stable wave packets (quanta), but an irregular and transient phenomena, it is not meaningful to ask which quark is real and which virtual; only the excess is apparent from the outside in the form of a hadron.
    Massless virtual gluons compose the numerical majority of particles inside hadrons.
    Like all subatomic particles, hadrons are assigned quantum numbers corresponding to the representations of the Poincaré group: JPC(m), where J is the spin quantum number, P the intrinsic parity (or P-parity), C the charge conjugation (or C-parity), and m the particle's mass.

    Note that the mass of a hadron has very little to do with the mass of its valence quarks; rather, due to mass–energy equivalence, most of the mass comes from the large amount of energy associated with the strong interaction.
    Hadrons may also carry flavor quantum numbers such as isospin (G parity), and strangeness.
    All quarks carry an additive, conserved quantum number called a baryon number (B), which is + 1⁄3 for quarks and − 1⁄3 for antiquarks.
    This means that baryons (groups of three quarks) have B = 1 whereas mesons have B = 0.

    Hadrons have excited states known as resonances.
    Each ground state hadron may have several excited states; several hundreds of resonances have been observed in particle physics experiments.
    Resonances decay extremely quickly (within about 10−24 seconds) via the strong nuclear force.
    In other phases of matter the hadrons may disappear. For example, at very high temperature and high pressure, unless there are sufficiently many flavors of quarks, the theory of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) predicts that quarks and gluons will no longer be confined within hadrons, "because the strength of the strong interaction diminishes with energy".
    This property, which is known as asymptotic freedom, has been experimentally confirmed in the energy range between 1 GeV (gigaelectronvolt) and 1 TeV (teraelectronvolt).[6]
    All free hadrons except the proton (and antiproton) are unstable.

    22 nov. 2016

    Baryons

    Main article: Baryon
    All known baryons are made of three valence quarks, so they are fermions, i.e., they have odd half-integer spin, because they have an odd number of quarks.
    As quarks possess baryon number B =  1⁄3, baryons have baryon number B = 1.
    The best-known baryons are the proton and the neutron.
    One can hypothesise baryons with further quark-antiquark pairs in addition to their three quarks. Hypothetical baryons with one extra quark-antiquark pair (5 quarks in all) are called pentaquarks. As of August 2015, there are two known pentaquarks, P+
    c
    (4380)
    and P+
    c
    (4450)
    , both discovered in 2015 by the LHCb collaboration.[3]
    Each type of baryon has a corresponding antiparticle (antibaryon) in which quarks are replaced by their corresponding antiquarks.
    For example, just as a proton is made of two up-quarks and one down-quark, its corresponding antiparticle, the antiproton, is made of two up-antiquarks and one down-antiquark.




    Mesons

    Main article: Meson
    Mesons are hadrons composed of a quark-antiquark pair.
    They are bosons, meaning they have integral spin, i.e., 0, 1, or −1, as they have an even number of quarks.

    They have baryon number B =  1⁄3 −  1⁄3 = 0.
    Examples of mesons commonly produced in particle physics experiments include pions and kaons. Pions also play a role in holding atomic nuclei together via the residual strong force.
    In principle, mesons with more than one quark-antiquark pair may exist; a hypothetical meson with two pairs is called a tetraquark.
    Several tetraquark candidates were found in the 2000s, but their status is under debate.[7]
    Several other hypothetical "exotic" mesons lie outside the quark model of classification. These include glueballs and hybrid mesons (mesons bound by excited gluons).
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    References


  • Choi, S.-K.; Belle Collaboration; et al. (2007). "Observation of a resonance-like structure in the
    π±
    Ψ′ mass distribution in exclusive B→K
    π±
    Ψ′ decays". Physical Review Letters. 100 (14). arXiv:0708.1790Freely accessible. Bibcode:2008PhRvL.100n2001C. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.142001.
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