Conservation Laws Flashcards

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What are the four properties that are always conserved?

A
  • Charge
  • Baryon Number
  • Strangeness
  • Lepton Number
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What is the conservation of charge?

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In any particle interaction, the total charge after the interaction must equal the total charge before the interaction.

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What is the conservation of baryon number?

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In any particle interaction, the baryon number after the interaction must equal the baryon number before the interaction.

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What is the conservation of strangeness?

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  • Strangeness is conserved only in strong interactions, in strong interactions there has to be the same number of strange quarks at the beginning as at the end.
  • In weak interactions strangeness can change by, -1, 0 or +1.
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What is the conservation of lepton numbers?

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  • In any change, the total lepton number for each lepton branch before the change is equal to the total number for that branch after the change.
  • Two types of lepton number have to conserved separately.
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