- Sigma baryon
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The Sigma baryons are a family of subatomic hadron particles which have a +2, +1 or -1 elementary charge or are neutral. They are baryons containing three quarks: two up and/or down quarks, and one third quark, which can be either a strange (symbols Σ+
, Σ0
, Σ−
), a charm (symbols Σ++
c, Σ+
c, Σ0
c), a bottom (symbols Σ+
b, Σ0
b, Σ−
b) or a top (symbols Σ++
t, Σ+
t, Σ0
t) quark. However, the top Sigmas are not expected to be observed as the Standard Model predicts the mean lifetime of top quarks to be roughly 5×10−25 s.[1] This is about 20 times shorter than the timescale for strong interactions, and therefore it does not form hadrons.Contents
List
The symbols encountered in these lists are: I (isospin), J (total angular momentum), P (parity), u (up quark), d (down quark), s (strange quark), c (charm quark), t (top quark), b (bottom quark), Q (charge), B (baryon number), S (strangeness), C (charmness), B′ (bottomness), T (topness), as well as other subatomic particles (hover for name).
Antiparticles are not listed in the table; however, they simply would have all quarks changed to antiquarks, and Q, B, S, C, B′, T, would be of opposite signs. I, J, and P values in red have not been firmly established by experiments, but are predicted by the quark model and are consistent with the measurements.[2][3]
JP = 1⁄2+ Sigma baryons
JP = 1⁄2+ Sigma baryons Particle name Symbol Quark
contentRest mass (MeV/c2) I JP Q (e) S C B' T Mean lifetime (s) Commonly decays to Sigma[4] Σ+ uus 1,189.37 ± 0.07 1 1⁄2+ +1 −1 0 0 0 8.018 ± 0.026 × 10−11 p+
+ π0
or
Sigma[5] Σ0 uds 1,192.642 ± 0.024 1 1⁄2+ 0 −1 0 0 0 7.4 ± 0.7 × 10−20 Λ0
+ γSigma[6] Σ− dds 1,197.449 ± 0.030 1 1⁄2+ −1 −1 0 0 0 1.479 ± 0.011 × 10−10 n0
+ π−charmed Sigma[7] Σ++
c(2455)uuc 2,454.02 ± 0.18 1 1⁄2 + +2 0 +1 0 0 3.0 ± 0.4 × 10−22[a] Λ+
c + π+charmed Sigma[7] Σ+
c(2455)udc 2,452.9 ± 0.4 1 1⁄2 + +1 0 +1 0 0 >1.4 × 10−22[a] Λ+
c + π0charmed Sigma[7] Σ0
c(2455)ddc 2,453.76 ± 0.18 1 1⁄2 + 0 0 +1 0 0 3.0 ± 0.5 × 10−22[a] Λ+
c + π−bottom Sigma[8] Σ+
b(?[b])uub 5,807.8+3.7
−3.91 1⁄2 + +1 0 0 −1 0 Unknown Λ0
b + π+
(seen)bottom Sigma† Σ0
b(?[b])udb Unknown 1 1⁄2 + 0 0 0 −1 0 Unknown Unknown bottom Sigma[8] Σ−
b(?[b])ddb 5,815.2 ± 2.7 1 1⁄2 + −1 0 0 −1 0 Unknown Λ0
b + π−
(seen)Top Sigma† Σ++
tuut — 1 1⁄2 + +2 0 0 0 +1 — — Top Sigma† Σ+
tudt — 1 1⁄2 + +1 0 0 0 +1 — — Top Sigma† Σ0
tddt — 1 1⁄2 + 0 0 0 0 +1 — — † ^ Particle currently unobserved, but predicted by the standard model.
[a] ^ PDG reports the resonance width (Γ). Here the conversion τ = ħ⁄Γ is given instead.
[b] ^ The specific values of the name has not been decided yet, but will likely be close to Σ
b(5810).JP = 3⁄2+ Sigma baryons
JP = 3⁄2+ Sigma baryons Particle name Symbol Quark
contentRest mass (MeV/c2) I JP Q (e) S C B' T Mean lifetime (s) Commonly decays to Sigma[9] Σ∗+
(1385)uus 1,382.8 ± 0.4 1 3⁄2+ +1 −1 0 0 0 1.84 ± 0.04 × 10−23[c] Λ0
+ π+
or
Sigma[9] Σ∗0
(1385)uds 1,383.7 ± 1.0 1 3⁄2+ 0 −1 0 0 0 1.8 ± 0.3 × 10−23[c] Λ0
+ π0
or
Sigma[9] Σ∗−
(1385)dds 1,387.2 ± 0.5 1 3⁄2+ −1 −1 0 0 0 1.67 ± 0.09 × 10−23[c] Λ0
+ π−
or
charmed Sigma[10] Σ∗++
c(2520)uuc 2,518.4 ± 0.6 1 3⁄2 + +2 0 +1 0 0 4.4 ± 0.6 × 10−23[c] Λ+
c + π+charmed Sigma[10] Σ∗+
c(2520)udc 2,517.5 ± 2.3 1 3⁄2 + +1 0 +1 0 0 >3.9 × 10−23[c] Λ+
c + π0charmed Sigma[10] Σ∗0
c(2520)ddc 2,518.0 ± 0.5 1 3⁄2 + 0 0 +1 0 0 4.1 ± 0.5 × 10−23[c] Λ+
c + π−bottom Sigma† Σ∗+
buub Unknown 1 3⁄2 + +1 0 0 −1 0 Unknown Unknown bottom Sigma† Σ∗0
budb Unknown 1 3⁄2 + 0 0 0 −1 0 Unknown Unknown bottom Sigma† Σ∗−
bddb Unknown 1 3⁄2 + −1 0 0 −1 0 Unknown Unknown Top Sigma† Σ∗++
tuut — 1 3⁄2 + +2 0 0 0 +1 — — Top Sigma† Σ∗+
tudt — 1 3⁄2 + +1 0 0 0 +1 — — Top Sigma† Σ∗0
tddt — 1 3⁄2 + 0 0 0 0 +1 — — † ^ Particle currently unobserved, but predicted by the standard model.
[c] ^ PDG reports the resonance width (Γ). Here the conversion τ = ħ⁄Γ is given instead.See also
- Delta baryon
- Hyperon
- Lambda baryon
- List of mesons
- List of particles
- Nucleon
- Omega baryon
- Physics portal
- Timeline of particle discoveries
- Xi baryon
References
- ^ A. Quadt (2006). "Top quark physics at hadron colliders". European Physical Journal C 48 (3): 835–1000. Bibcode 2006EPJC...48..835Q. doi:10.1140/epjc/s2006-02631-6.
- ^ C. Amsler et al. (2008): Particle summary tables - Baryons
- ^ J. G. Körner et al. (1994)
- ^ C. Amsler et al. (2008): Particle listings – Σ+
- ^ C. Amsler et al. (2008): Particle listings – Σ0
- ^ C. Amsler et al. (2008): Particle listings – Σ−
- ^ a b c C. Amsler et al. (2008): Particle listings – Σ
c(2455) - ^ a b T. Aaltonen et al. (2007a)
- ^ a b c C. Amsler et al. (2008): Particle listings – Σ(1385)
- ^ a b c C. Amsler et al. (2008): Particle listings – Σ
c(2520)
Bibliography
- C. Amsler et al. (Particle Data Group) (2008). "Review of Particle Physics". Physics Letters B 667 (1): 1. Bibcode 2008PhLB..667....1P. doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2008.07.018.
- J. G. Körner, M. Krämer, and D. Pirjol (1994). "Heavy Baryons". Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics 33: 787–868. arXiv:hep-ph/9406359. Bibcode 1994PrPNP..33..787K. doi:10.1016/0146-6410(94)90053-1.
- T. Aaltonen et al. (CDF Collaboration) (2007a). "First Observation of Heavy Baryons Σ
b and Σ∗
b". Physical Review Letters 99: 202001. arXiv:0706.3868. Bibcode 2007PhRvL..99t2001A. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.99.202001.
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