Rho meson

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Template:Rcatsh. Along with pions and omega mesons, the rho meson carries the nuclear force within the atomic nucleus. After the octet consisting of the pions, kaons, and eta meson, the rho mesons are the lightest strongly interacting particle, with a mass of about Script error: No such module "val". for all three states.[lower-alpha 1]

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History

After several false starts, the ρ meson and the ω meson were discovered at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in 1961.[1]

Composition

The rho mesons can be interpreted[2] as a bound state of a quark and an anti-quark and is an excited version of the pion. Unlike the pion, the rho meson has spin j = 1 (a vector meson) and a much higher value of the mass. They attribute this mass difference between the pions and rho mesons to a large hyperfine interaction between the quark and anti-quark, although an objection with the De Rujula–Georgi–Glashow description is that it attributes the lightness of the pions as an accident rather than a result of chiral symmetry breaking.

The rho mesons can be thought of as the gauge bosons of a spontaneously broken gauge symmetry whose local character is emergent (arising from QCD); Note that this broken gauge symmetry (sometimes called hidden local symmetry) is distinct from the global chiral symmetry acting on the flavors. This was described by Howard Georgi in a paper titled "The Vector Limit of Chiral Symmetry" where he ascribed much of the literature of hidden local symmetry to a non-linear sigma model.[3]

Rho mesons
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Neutral rho meson[5]
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Notes

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