Eta meson
| Composition |
η : ![]() η′ :
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|---|---|
| Statistics | Bosonic |
| Interactions | Strong, Weak |
| Symbol | η, η′ |
| Antiparticle | Self |
| Mass |
η : 547.853±0.024 MeV/c2 η′ : 957.66±0.24 MeV/c2 |
| Mean lifetime | η: 5.0±0.3×10−19 s, η′: 3.2±0.2×10−21 s |
| Decays into |
η : + π0 + γ |
| Electric charge | 0 e |
| Spin | Integer |
The eta (η) and eta prime meson (η′) are mesons made of a mixture of up, down and strange quarks and their antiquarks. The charmed eta meson (η
c) and bottom eta meson (η
b) are forms of quarkonium; they have the same spin and parity as the light eta but are made of charm quarks and bottom quarks respectively. The top quark is too heavy to form a similar meson (top eta meson, symbol η
t), due to its very fast decay.
The eta was discovered in pion-nucleon collisions at the Bevatron in 1961.
The difference between the mass of the η and that of the η' is larger than the quark model can naturally explain. This "η-η' puzzle" is resolved by instantons.
See also
External links
- Eta Meson at the Particle Data Group
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