Particle Physcis Flashcards
What were the observations from the alpha scattering experiment?
- most of the alpha particles passed straight through the thin gold foil with very little scattering.
- very few of the particles deflected through angles of more than 90.
What were the conclusions from Rutherford alpha scattering experiment?
- most of the atom is mostly empty space and so the mass must be concentrated at some point within the atoms.(nucleus)
- the atoms has a small dense nucleus which contains most of the mass of the atom and is positively charged.
Explain the nature of the strong nuclear force?
It acts between all nucleons and all quarks, it counteracts the repulsive electrostatic forces between protons in the nucleus.
- it is attractive at small distance (up to 3fm) and repulsive below 0.5fm and has limited range
What are hadrons?
- Hadrons are particle made up of quarks.
- they are affected by the strong nuclear force
- they decay by the weak nuclear force
What are leptons?
They are elementary particles not affected by the strong nuclear force
4 reasons why a nucleus would decay?
- too many neutrons
- too many nucleons in total (too heavy)
- too few neutrons (too many protons)
- too much energy in the nucleus
How does a nucleus decay
It decays by releasing energy and particles until it reaches a stable form
What can we model radioactive decay as?
Random and spontaneous
What does it mean when we model radioactive decay as random?
- cannot predict when a nucleus will decay
- each nucleus has the same probability of decaying per unit time
What does it mean when we model radioactive decay as spontaneous?
- not affected by the presence of other nuclei
- not affected by external factors like pressure or temperature
Difference and similarity between particles and anti-particles?
Sim- mass
Diff - charge
What is beta minus decay?
When a neutron turns into a proton, the atoms releases and electrons and a neutrino
What quantities must be conserved during the decay of particles?
Charge,mass and baryon number
What is most ionising radiation?
Alpha
How far does a beta particle typically penetrate in air?
50cm