bottom quark
A scientist points to a diagram of a bottom quark in a particle physics textbook.
Noun: A bottom quark is a type of elementary particle, specifically a flavor of quark. It is a third-generation quark with an electric charge of -1/3. It is notable for its very large mass, approximately 10,000 times greater than the mass of an electron.
The term "bottom quark" is used in the context of particle physics to describe one of the fundamental constituents of matter. It is often discussed alongside its partner, the top quark, and other quark flavors (up, down, charm, strange). * The bottom quark is a fundamental particle in the Standard Model. * Particles containing a bottom quark are called "bottom hadrons," such as B mesons.
- The discovery of the bottom quark was a major achievement in particle physics.
- Scientists study the decay patterns of the bottom quark to test the Standard Model.
- The bottom quark is sometimes still referred to by its old name, "beauty quark."
- "Bottom quark pair production": Refers to the creation of a bottom quark and its antiparticle in high-energy collisions, such as those at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).
- "Bottom quark jet": In particle detectors, the decay products of a bottom quark often form a identifiable cluster or "jet" of particles.
- b quark: A common abbreviated form for the bottom quark.
- Beauty quark: An older, synonymous name for the bottom quark, still used in some contexts.
- Antibottom quark: The antiparticle of the bottom quark, with a charge of +1/3.
- Bottomness: A quantum number (flavor) assigned to particles containing a bottom quark.
- b quark
- Beauty quark (historical/alternative name)
- Top quark: The bottom quark's much more massive partner in the third generation of quarks.
- B meson: A subatomic particle composed of a bottom quark (or antiquark) and a lighter quark (or antiquark).
- Flavor (physics): A quantum number distinguishing different types of quarks (up, down, charm, strange, top, bottom).
A scientist points to a diagram of a bottom quark in a particle physics textbook.
- a quark with a charge of -1/3 and a mass about 10,000 times that of an electron