D meson
Composition |
D− : d c |
---|---|
Statistics | Bosonic |
Interactions | Strong, Weak, Electromagnetic, Gravitational |
Symbol |
D+ , D+ s, D0 , D− s, D− |
Types | 5 |
Mass |
D± : 869.62±0.20 MeV/c2 1 D± s: 968.47±0.33 MeV/c2 1 D0 : 864.84±0.17 MeV/c2 1 |
Electric charge |
D± , D± s: ±1 e D0 : 0 e |
The D mesons are the lightest particle containing charm quarks. They are often studied to gain knowledge on the weak interaction.[1] The strange D mesons (Ds) were called the "F mesons" prior to 1986.
Overview
The D mesons were discovered in 1976 by the Mark I detector at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center.[2]
Since the D mesons are the lightest mesons containing a single charm quark (or antiquark), they must change the charm (anti)quark into an (anti)quark of another type to decay. Such transitions involve a change of the internal charm quantum number, and can take place only via the weak interaction. In D mesons, the charm quark preferentially changes into a strange quark via an exchange of a W particle, therefore the D meson preferentially decays into
K
s and
π
s.[1]
List of D mesons
Particle name | Particle symbol |
Antiparticle symbol |
Quark content[3] |
Rest mass (MeV/c2) | IG | JPC | S | C | B' | Mean lifetime (s) | Commonly decays to (>5% of decays) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
D meson[4] | D+ |
D− |
c d |
1,869.62 ± 0.20 | 1/2 | 0− | 0 | +1 | 0 | ±0.007)×10−12 (1.040 | See D+ decay modes |
D meson[5] | D0 |
D0 |
c u |
1,864.84 ± 0.17 | 1/2 | 0− | 0 | +1 | 0 | ±0.015)×10−13 (4.101 | See D0 decay modes |
Strange D meson[6] | D+ s |
D− s |
c s |
968.47±0.33 1 | 0 | 0− | +1 | +1 | 0 | ±0.07)×10−13 (5.00 | See D+ s decay modes |
D meson[7] | D∗+ (2010) |
D∗− (2010) |
c d |
2,010.27.62 ± 0.17 | 1/2 | 1− | 0 | +1 | 0 | ±1.9)×10−21 (6.9[a] | D0 + π+ or D+ + π0 |
D meson[8] | D∗0 (2007) |
D∗0 (2007) |
c u |
2,006.97 ± 0.19 | 1/2 | 1− | 0 | +1 | 0 | >×10−22 3.1[a] | D0 + π0 or D0 + γ |
[a] ^ PDG reports the resonance width (Γ). Here the conversion τ = ħ/Γ is given instead.
See also
References
- 1 2 D Meson
- ↑ http://www.kudryavtsev.staff.shef.ac.uk/phy466/charmed-mesons_files/charmed-mesons.ppt
- ↑ C. Amsler et al.. (2008): Quark Model
- ↑ C. Amsler et al.. (2008): Particle listings –
D± - ↑ C. Amsler et al.. (2008): Particle listings –
D0 - ↑ N. Nakamura et al. (2010): Particle listings –
D±
s - ↑ C. Amsler et al.. (2008): Particle listings –
D∗±
(2010) - ↑ C. Amsler et al.. (2008): Particle listings –
D∗0
(2007)