4.5 Particle Physics
4.5 Particle Physics
1.
Use the appropriate conservation law to decide whether particle X is positive, negative or
neutral.
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2.
The strong force is one of the fundamental interactions. What exchange particle is associated
with this force?
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List the other fundamental interactions. Circle the one for which the photon is the exchange
particle.
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3.
The (omega minus), a particle with strangeness 3, was identified in 1964 in an experiment
involving an interaction between a K meson of strangeness 1 and a proton.
K + p + K+ + K0
Is the particle a baryon or a meson? Give two reasons for your answer.
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Using the information in the table, deduce the quark composition of all particles in the equation.
Quark
u
Charge
+2/3
Strangeness
0
1/3
1/3
p
K ..
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K+ .
K0 ...
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(Total 6 marks)
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4.
The theory of relativity established that all forms of energy possess mass and, conversely, that
material particles are a form of energy. If enough energy is concentrated, new particles of
matter will appear. Thus, the violent collision of two protons, for example, can produce more
protons. Whenever matter is created this way in the laboratory it is always accompanied by an
equivalent quantity of antimatter. Each lepton and quark possesses an antiparticle in which all
the physical properties except mass are reversed. If an antiparticle encounters its mirror particle
they annihilate each other, usually in the form of gamma radiation.
[Adapted from Paul Davies: The particles and forces of nature, in Revised NAS Physics, Longman 1986.]
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The collision between two protons is described as being a violent collision. Explain why
the collision must be a violent one in order to produce more protons.
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(c)
An electron encounters a positron. The rest mass of an electron and that of a positron is
0.000 55u.
Describe the outcome of the encounter.
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5.
In 1995 scientists at CERN created, for the first time, anti-atoms of hydrogen. Each of these
consisted of an anti-electron (a positron) in orbit around an antiproton. Each anti-atom produced
survived for only about forty nanoseconds.
How do the properties of particles and antiparticles compare?
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Why did each anti-atom produced survive for only about forty nanoseconds?
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Tick appropriate boxes in the table below to show the nature of each of the named particles.
Meson
Baryon
Lepton
proton
antiproton
electron
positron
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A proton consists of two up quarks and a down quark. Describe the quark structure of an
antiproton and show how this structure provides the correct charge.
(Charge of up quark = + 23 e)
(Charge of down quark = 13 e)
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(Total 10 marks)
6.
In 1989 the Large Electron Positron collider (LEP) at CERN was opened. It was used until 2000,
when it was shut down to allow the construction of a new accelerator. At LEP, beams of
electrons and positrons were accelerated to energies of 100 GeV in a huge ring with a
circumference of 27 km before being made to collide with each other.
Just before LEP closed, scientists using it found some evidence for the proposed Higgs boson at
a mass of 115 GeV/c2.
Explain why 1 eV is equal to 1.6 1019 J.
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If the Higgs boson has a mass of 115 GeV/c2, find its mass in kg.
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A description of LEP refers to ....the relatively small magnetic field required for LEPs gentle
curvature.....
Explain the need for a magnetic field and why it can be relatively small in this case.
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(Total 11 marks)
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7.
The table below summarises some properties of some particles in the standard quark-lepton
model.
Quarks
Leptons
Name
Symbol
Charge
Name
Symbol
Charge
up
+2/3
electron
down
1/3
electron-neutrino
Write bullet points to explain the composition of everyday matter using the information in the
table.
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(Total 6 marks)
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8.
Describe the production of a beam of high energy electrons in a particle accelerator, and suggest
why these electrons would be appropriate for investigating the fine structure of sub-atomic
particles.
(Total 7 marks)
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