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Related: About this forumLHCb experiment finds new particles
...from Symmetry, November 19, 2014: A new LHCb result adds two new composite particles to the quark model
Today the LHCb experiment at CERNs Large Hadron Collider announced the discovery of two new particles, each consisting of three quarks.
The particles, known as the Xi_b'- and Xi_b*-, were predicted to exist by the quark model but had never been observed. The LHCb collaboration submitted a paper reporting the finding to the journal Physical Review Letters.
Similar to the protons that the LHC accelerates and collides, these two new particles are baryons and made from three quarks bound together by the strong force.
But unlike protonswhich are made of two up quarks and one down quarkthe new Xi_b particles both contain one beauty quark, one strange quark and one down quark. Because the b quarks are so heavy, these particles are more than six times as massive as the proton.
We had good reason to believe that we would be able to see at least one of these two predicted particles, says Steven Blusk, an LHCb researcher and associate professor of physics at Syracuse University. We were lucky enough to see two. Its always very exciting to discover something new and unexpected.
The particles, known as the Xi_b'- and Xi_b*-, were predicted to exist by the quark model but had never been observed. The LHCb collaboration submitted a paper reporting the finding to the journal Physical Review Letters.
Similar to the protons that the LHC accelerates and collides, these two new particles are baryons and made from three quarks bound together by the strong force.
But unlike protonswhich are made of two up quarks and one down quarkthe new Xi_b particles both contain one beauty quark, one strange quark and one down quark. Because the b quarks are so heavy, these particles are more than six times as massive as the proton.
We had good reason to believe that we would be able to see at least one of these two predicted particles, says Steven Blusk, an LHCb researcher and associate professor of physics at Syracuse University. We were lucky enough to see two. Its always very exciting to discover something new and unexpected.
The research paper describing the discovery is available here: Observation of two new ??b baryon resonances
Two structures are observed close to the kinematic threshold in the ?0b?? mass spectrum in a sample of proton-proton collision data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0 fb?1 recorded by the LHCb experiment. In the quark model, two baryonic resonances with quark content bds are expected in this mass region: the spin-parity JP=12+ and JP=32+ states, denoted ???b and ???b. Interpreting the structures as these resonances, we measure the mass differences and the width of the heavier state to be
m(???b)?m(?0b)?m(?? =3.653±0.018±0.006 MeV/c2,
m(???b)?m(?0b)?m(?? =23.96±0.12±0.06 MeV/c2,
? ???b)=1.65±0.31±0.10 MeV, where the first and second uncertainties are statistical and systematic, respectively. The width of the lighter state is consistent with zero, and we place an upper limit of ? ???b)<0.08 MeV at 95% confidence level. Relative production rates of these states are also reported.
Congratulations to each of the 702 CERN collaborators who contributed to this discovery.
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LHCb experiment finds new particles (Original Post)
DreamGypsy
Nov 2014
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eppur_se_muova
Nov 2014
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bvf
(6,604 posts)1. I have a new respect for smilies.
Never realized they figured into the mathematics of subatomic particle physics.
Or is it just my Droid doing that?
Seriously though, interesting post, thanks.
eppur_se_muova
(36,267 posts)2. There used to be a way to turn those off -- but the OP has to be edited to do it.
Used to be you could click "code excerpt"; IIRC there may be a "no smilies" checkbox now.
eridani
(51,907 posts)3. The LHC rap song
They're looking for whatever new particles they can find
The LHC accelerates the protons and the lead
And the things that it discovers will rock you in the head!