2.2- particle sorting Flashcards
how are new particles/antiparticles created
though high energy interactions
which particle has the acceptance of not decaying into anything
neutrinos / antineutrinos
(V / V-)
name the main classification group of particles
Particles
/ /
Hardons Leptons
/ /
Baryons measons
describe hadrons
(3)
- particles made up of quarks and/or antiquarks
- they feel and interact by the strong interaction
- they decay (and interact) by the weak interaction
(string, heavy)
describe leptons
(3)
- fundamental particles
- don’t feel the SNF
- interact and decay by the weak interaction
(weak, light)
what can all charge particles interact by
the Electromatic force (of repulsion / attraction)
what do all baryons decay into and why
protons
- since its the most stable baryon
which baryons ‘never’ decay
protons / antiprotons
describe baryons
- give examples of these particles
hardons that all directly / indirectly decay into P+ or P-
proton, neutron, sigma
describe mesons
- give examples
hadrons that do not include protons as their decay products
K-meson, π-meson
what shape are large hardon collider
how do they prevent particles colliding with the container
ring-shaped
fixed magnets around the side, bending the path of the particles
hadron colliders
- give the equation used to calc the total rest energy of the products
E0 of products = total energy before - Ek of products
(E0+Ek of reactants)
convert ;
1eV –> J
1MeV –> J
eV = 1 x (1.6x10-19) J
1MeV = 1 x (1.6x10-13) J
convert 1 GeV into MeV
1000MeV