Introduction To Particle Physics
Introduction To Particle Physics
Elementary
Constituents
of Matter?
What are the forces
that control their
behaviour at the
most basic level?
History of Constituents of
Matter
AD
•In Nuclear Reactions momentum and mass-
energy is conserved – for a closed system the
total momentum and energy of the particles
present after the reaction is equal to the total
momentum and energy of the particles before the
reaction
(4.837241031)(3.0 108 ) 2J
4.353516 10 14 J
4.353516 10 14
19
271755eV
1.602 10
0.272 MeV
It has been found by experiment that the emitted beta particle
has less energy than 0.272 MeV
Neutrino accounts for the ‘missing’ energy
+
+
Cockroft and Walton
•First artificial splitting of
nucleus
•First transmutation using
artificially accelerated John Cockcroft Ernest Walton
particles
•First experimental verification
of E = mc 2
1H 3 Li 2 He 2 He Energy
1 7 4 4
Forces
Electro- Weak Strong Gravity
magnetic
atoms beta falling
molecules decay nuclei objects
optics planet
electronics solar particles orbits
telecom. fusion stars
galaxies
±
photon W , Z0 gluon graviton
Particle
zoo
11
Feel weak force
Neutrinos “predicted” later discovered
100,000,000,000,000 per second pass
through each person from the Sun
1x10 10 m
1x10 15 m
Q
1 Q0
3
James Joyce
Murray Gell-Mann
1 2
3 3
1 2
3 3
1 2
3 3
12
multiply by 3 (generations)
multiply by 2 (antiparticles)
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