1.7 Particle Interactions Flashcards
What are exchange particles?
Exchange particles are virtual particles that move between 2 interacting particles, bringing about a force between the particles.
What are virtual particles?
Particles that only exist for a very short time
What is the gauge boson of the strong force and what particles does the force affect?
- the pion
- affects hadrons only
What is the gauge boson of the electromagnetic force and what particles does the force affect?
- photon
- affects charged particles only
What is the gauge boson of the weak force and what particles does the force affect?
- W+ and W- bosons
- affects all types of particles
What does the size of the exchange particle determine?
The range of the force. Heavier exchange particles have a shorter range
What are the differences in range of the weak and electromagnetic force and what explains this?
- the weak force has a much shorter range than the electromagnetic force
- because W bosons have a mass of about 100x that of a photon
How are different types of particles represented in Feynman diagrams?
- exchange particles are represented by wiggly lines
- other particles are represented by straight lines
What are the rules for Feynman diagrams?
- incoming particles start at the bottom of the diagram and move upwards
- baryons stay on one side of the diagram and leptons stay on the other
- W bosons carry charge from one side of the diagram to the other (a W- particle going to the left has the same effect as a W+ particle going to the right)
What is the gauge boson for beta minus decay?
W-
What is the gauge boson for beta plus decay?
W+
What is the equation for electron capture?
Proton + electron = neutron + electron neutrino
What is the gauge boson for electron capture?
W+
What is the equation for electron-proton collision?
The same as electron capture:
Proton + electron = neutron + electron neutrino
What is the gauge boson for electron-proton collisions?
W-
What is the exchange particle for electromagnetic repulsion?
Photon
What is the equation for electromagnetic repulsion?
No particles are changed (electron -> electron etc)