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Three generations of matter

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Quarks come in six different types, with six antipartners . On the A-level syllabus, you need to know about three: up, and down (which make up everyday matter), and strange. The other three are called charm, top and bottom. Three generations of matter. Source: the Particle Adventure. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Quarks come in six different types, with six antipartners. On the A-level syllabus, you need to know about three: up, and down (which make up everyday matter), and strange.

The other three are called charm, top and bottom.

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Three generations of matter

Source: the Particle Adventure

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Protons and Neutrons: the most common hadrons

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Types of particle

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How to make a hadron

Colour ChargeElectric Charge

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So how do we find quarks?

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Conservations

Charge Baryon number

Lepton number

Strangeness ?

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Decays

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Weak decay

In weak decay, you can ‘swap’ a down or strange quark for an up

quark. This process creates one new pair of particles to conserve charge.

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Strong decay

In strong decay, the quarks in the initial particle are rearranged to

make different particles. But quark-antiquark pairs can be created, so long as they are of the same type.

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Quark flow diagrams

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How forces work

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Any questions?