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Particle Physics
Particle Physics	Aim: To determine what matter is made of, particle physics searches for elementary particles, particles that can not be broken down any further.
Particle CollidersTo deduce the finer structure of matter, particles are smashed together. Types of particle accelerators Linear collidersCyclotronsSynchrotrons
Linear AcceleratorsUse electric fields to accelerate charged particles.eg Crooke’s tube An early linac
Linear Acceleratorseg cathode ray tube televisions(CRT TV)
Linear AcceleratorsElectrons are heated at the cathode (-). They accelerate towards the anode (+)
Try the linac simulation
Particle Accelerators
Linear AcceleratorsA progressive linac.  The voltage switches from + to – progressively attracting and repelling the charged particle. The chamber is evacuated.
Linear AcceleratorsStanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) is the largest linac, 3.2 kilometers long and accelerates electrons to 25 GeV.
CyclotronA circular particle accelerator.It uses magnetic fields to turn charged particles in a circular path. How does this work?
The motion of charged particles in magnetic fieldsMagnetic fields are drawn like an arrowWhen the arrow travels away, it looks like this		X	When the arrow comes towards you it looks like a point.
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Electron moving at right angles		x	xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxv
Experiences a force at right angles to it direction of motion		x	xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxF
The charged particle travels in a circle		x	xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxF
CyclotronThe charged ions start in the centre. As they accelerate their radius increases.They eventually leave the dees
Cyclotron
SynchrotronsEgFermilab circumference= 6.3km 	CERN c=27kmturn the charged particles with magnetic fields vary the magnetic field to ensure the radius is fixed. This way the charged particle goes round and round the same “race track” and can be accelerated to VERY high speeds, 99.99% the speed of light!
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Magnetic fields focus the particle beam as it travels around the track.
LHChttp://public.web.cern.ch/public/en/lhc/Facts-en.html
Cloud Chamber
Radioactive material & a cloud chamber
Formative Practical InvestigationParticle Collider SimulatorAim: Determine what shape and size the object is inside the detector.How fast will you make the incoming particle?Will you vary the speed?What will be the direction of your incoming particle?How will you be systematic in your approach?How will you record your results?
Particle DetectorsHow can we see the unseeable?Cloud chambers – use super saturated vapour. Charged particles cause the vapour to condsense into a liquid.Bubble chambers – use super heated liquid.Charged particles cause the liquid to start boiling.
Particle DetectorsOnly charged particles leave tracks.Magnetic fields turn particles according to their charge.Scientist can work out the charge, mass and speed of the particles.
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Discovery of the omega minus particlePredicted 1962, found 1964.
Modern particle physics uses solid state detectors and banks of computers.
Particle Physics >1950’sSo instead of finding elementary particles in particle detectors, a whole “zoo” of particles were discovered.!
Baryons are subatomic particles. The Greek word 'barys' means 'heavy'.This is a list of baryons known to date. Proton, Neutron, Delta, Lambda, Charmed lambda, Bottom lambda, Sigma, Xi, Charmed Xi, Omega, Charmed Omega
Mesons (from the greek “middle”) such as pions, kaons, eta-mesons. Some particles existed for very very short periods of time.Scientist found it hard to make sense of the bewildering array of new particles.
In search of giants part 4
In search of giants part 5
Particle Physics >1950’sSo instead of finding elementary particles in particle detectors, a whole “zoo” of particles were discovered.
Murray Gell MannGell Mann tried to make sense out of this array of particles in a similar way that Mendeleev made sense out of the elements. He realised there were patterns in their properties.
Murray Gell MannHe proposed the existence of quarks, elementary particles that combine to form many different particles (1964)There are six ‘flavours’ of quarks!
Quarks have fractional charge!
The up quark is the lightest.
ProtonTwo up quarks and one down quarkuud
Neutron2 down quarks and 1 up quarkdud
There are force particles called gluons which glue protons (or neutrons) together.uud
Current theory of matterParticles we call ordinary matter (has mass, occupies space) is composed of elementary fermions, namely quarks and leptons.					  LeptonsMatter  Fermions					  Quarks
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Neutrinosan elementary particle travels close to the speed of lightelectrically neutralcan pass through matter almost undisturbed. extremely difficult to detect. Neutrinos have a very small, but nonzero mass.
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Hadrons - matter made of quarksBaryons are made of three quarksMesons are made of one quark and one antiquark
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(don’t write)Fermionic matter is made of these 12 particles.
(don’t write)2nd generation are just heavier versions of the 1st generation particles.
(don’t write)3rd generation even heavier still.Tau, tau neutrino – 1974~1977Bottom – 1977Top quark -1992
If there are so many types of hadrons, mesons and leptons why don’t we see them every day?? Why is most of the matter we experience only protons, neutrons and electrons?
Stability and EnergyThis triangle can be in the following configurations –Energy of A > Energy of B > Energy of C ABC
Stability and EnergyTriangle A would quickly “decay” into a lower energy state, C as it is completely unstable.AC
Stability and EnergyEven B would eventually decay in C with a tiny input of energy. It is not very stable.BC
Stability and EnergyAs the object moves into a lower energy state some energy is released.BC
Stability and EnergyIt would require an input of energy to move the object into a higher energy state BC
Many things behave in a similar way. Eg Electrons in energy levelsElectrons can jump up to higher energy levels with the input of energy.The electrons then fall back down to a lower, more stable energy configuration, releasing energy in the form of electromagnetic radiation (light)
Unstable elements are said to be radioactive. They decay to more stable elements with the release of energy. The newly formed elements have less energy and are more stable.Unstable fermions decay into stable fermions.Egtaumuonelectron
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The most stable particles compose most matter you see – the electron (neutrino) has the lowest energy of any leptonThe proton (uud) is the lowest energy state of any hadron.The neutron is less stable (ddu)and has a half life of 10 minutes when not in a nucleus!
Summary				Fermions	Quarks					LeptonsHadrons			Electrons  		NeutrinosBaryons   Mesons   Protons  Neutrons
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