Example of a working out what is conserved in Kaon decay. This decay must be through the weak interaction since S is not conserved
Only particles with a strange or anti-strange quark have a strangeness of +1 or –1
Kaons are produced through the strong interaction. This is shown by the gluon exchange particle.
Kaons decay via the weak interaction. This is shown by the W+ boson.
The lambda nought particle Λ0 is has a quark composition uds.
Show, in terms of the conservation of charge, strangeness, baryon number and lepton number whether the following interaction is permitted:
Step 1: Determine conservation of charge, Q
0 = –1 + 1 + 0
Step 2: Determine conservation of strangeness, S
–1 = 0 + 0 + 0
Step 3: Determine conservation of baryon number, B
+1 = 0 + 0 + 0
Step 4: Determine conservation of lepton number, L
0 = 0 + (–1) + 1
Step 5: Conclusion
The equation for β– decay is
Using the quark model of beta decay, prove that the charge is conserved in this decay.
The sigma baryon has a quark structure of suu. It decays to produce a proton and pion as shown in the equation belowProve that this decay is via the weak interaction.
Step 1: Determine the strangeness, S of each particle
Step 2: Determine strangeness, S on both sides of the equation
–1 = 0 + 0
Step 3: Comment on the conservation of strangeness
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