Lambda baryon
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The lambda baryons (Λ) are a family of subatomic hadron particles containing one up quark, one down quark, and a third quark from a higher flavour generation, in a combination where the quantum wave function changes sign upon the flavour of any two quarks being swapped (thus slightly different from a neutral sigma baryon,
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Overview
The lambda baryon Template:Subatomic particle was first discovered in October 1950, by V. D. Hopper and S. Biswas of the University of Melbourne, as a neutral V particle with a proton as a decay product, thus correctly distinguishing it as a baryon, rather than a meson,[1] i.e. different in kind from the K meson discovered in 1947 by Rochester and Butler;[2] they were produced by cosmic rays and detected in photographic emulsions flown in a balloon at Script error: No such module "convert"..[3] Though the particle was expected to live for Script error: No such module "val".,[4] it actually survived for Script error: No such module "val"..[5] The property that caused it to live so long was dubbed strangeness and led to the discovery of the strange quark.[4] Furthermore, these discoveries led to a principle known as the conservation of strangeness, wherein lightweight particles do not decay as quickly if they exhibit strangeness (because non-weak methods of particle decay must preserve the strangeness of the decaying baryon).[4] The Template:Subatomic particle with its uds quark decays via weak force to a nucleon and a pion − either Λ → p + π− or Λ → n + π0.
In 1974 and 1975, an international team at the Fermilab that included scientists from Fermilab and seven European laboratories under the leadership of Eric Burhop carried out a search for a new particle, the existence of which Burhop had predicted in 1963. He had suggested that neutrino interactions could create short-lived (perhaps as low as 10−14 s) particles that could be detected with the use of nuclear emulsion. Experiment E247 at Fermilab successfully detected particles with a lifetime of the order of 10−13 s. A follow-up experiment WA17 with the SPS confirmed the existence of the
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In 2011, the international team at JLab used high-resolution spectrometer measurements of the reaction H(e, e′K+)X at small Q2 (E-05-009) to extract the pole position in the complex-energy plane (primary signature of a resonance) for the Λ(1520) with mass = 1518.8 MeV and width = 17.2 MeV which seem to be smaller than their Breit–Wigner values.[8] This was the first determination of the pole position for a hyperon.
The lambda baryon has also been observed in atomic nuclei called hypernuclei. These nuclei contain the same number of protons and neutrons as a known nucleus, but also contains one or in rare cases two lambda particles.[9] In such a scenario, the lambda slides into the center of the nucleus (it is not a proton or a neutron, and thus is not affected by the Pauli exclusion principle), and it binds the nucleus more tightly together due to its interaction via the strong force. In a lithium isotope (Template:PhysicsParticle), it made the nucleus 19% smaller.[10]
Types of lambda baryons
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The symbols encountered in this list are: Template:Mvar (isospin), Template:Mvar (total angular momentum quantum number), Template:Mvar (parity), Template:Mvar (charge), Template:Mvar (strangeness), Template:Mvar (charmness), Template:Mvar (bottomness), Template:Mvar (topness), u (up quark), d (down quark), s (strange quark), c (charm quark), b (bottom quark), t (top quark), as well as other subatomic particles.
Antiparticles are not listed in the table; however, they simply would have all quarks changed to antiquarks, and Template:Mvar would be of opposite signs. Template:Mvar and Template:Mvar values in red have not been firmly established by experiments, but are predicted by the quark model and are consistent with the measurements.[12][13] The top lambda (Template:Subatomic particle)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". is listed for comparison, but is expected to never be observed, because top quarks decay before they have time to form hadrons.[14]
| Particle name | Symbol | Quark content |
Rest mass (MeV/[[speed of light|Template:Mvar]]²) | [[Isospin|Template:Mvar]] | [[Total angular momentum quantum number|Template:Mvar]][[Parity (physics)|Template:Mvar]] | [[charge (physics)|Template:Mvar]] ([[elementary charge|Template:Mvar]]) | S | [[charm (quantum number)|Template:Mvar]] | [[bottomness|Template:Mvar]] | [[topness|Template:Mvar]] | Mean lifetime ([[second|Template:Mvar]]) | Commonly decays to |
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| Lambda[5] | Template:Subatomic particle Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | Template:Subatomic particleTemplate:Subatomic particleTemplate:Subatomic particle | Script error: No such module "val". | 0 | Template:Sfrac+ | 0 | −1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Script error: No such module "val". | Template:Subatomic particle + Template:Subatomic particle Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".or Template:Subatomic particle + Template:Subatomic particle Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
| charmed lambda[15] | Template:Subatomic particle Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | Template:Subatomic particleTemplate:Subatomic particleTemplate:Subatomic particle | Script error: No such module "val". | 0 | Template:Sfrac+ | +1 | 0 | +1 | 0 | 0 | Script error: No such module "val". | decay modes[16] |
| bottom lambda[17] | Template:Subatomic particle Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | Template:Subatomic particleTemplate:Subatomic particleTemplate:Subatomic particle | Script error: No such module "val". | 0 | Template:Sfrac+ | 0 | 0 | 0 | −1 | 0 | Script error: No such module "val". | Decay modes[18] |
| top lambda‡ | Template:Subatomic particle Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | Template:Subatomic particleTemplate:Subatomic particleTemplate:Subatomic particle | — | 0 | Template:Sfrac+ | +1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | +1 | — | ‡ |
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The following table compares the nearly-identical Lambda and neutral Sigma baryons:
| Particle name | Symbol | Quark content |
Rest mass (MeV/[[speed of light|Template:Mvar]]²) | [[Isospin|Template:Mvar]] | [[Total angular momentum quantum number|Template:Mvar]][[Parity (physics)|Template:Mvar]] | [[charge (physics)|Template:Mvar]] ([[elementary charge|Template:Mvar]]) | [[strangeness|Template:Mvar]] | [[charm (quantum number)|Template:Mvar]] | [[bottomness|Template:Mvar]] | [[topness|Template:Mvar]] | Mean lifetime ([[second|Template:Mvar]]) | Commonly decays to |
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| Lambda[5] | Template:Subatomic particle Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". | Template:Subatomic particleTemplate:Subatomic particleTemplate:Subatomic particle | Script error: No such module "val". | 0 | Template:Sfrac+ | 0 | −1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | Script error: No such module "val". | Template:Subatomic particle + Template:Subatomic particle Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".or Template:Subatomic particle + Template:Subatomic particle Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". |
| Sigma[19] |
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1,192.642 ± 0.024 | 1 | Template:Sfrac+ | 0 | −1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 7.4 ± 0.7 × 10−20 |
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See also
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References
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