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$ \pi^0\to \gamma\gamma$ parity conservation
Let's consider the decay process $\pi^0\to \gamma \gamma$. After we spontaneously broke the chiral symmetry of QCD coupled to an abelian gauge field $A^\mu$, we end up with the Goldstone boson ...
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Evidence of more generations in the QCD beta function
We know that the beta function for QCD is
$$
\beta = -\left(11 - \dfrac{2N_f}{3}\right),
$$
where $N_f$ is the number of fermions in the theory. We have $\beta_{\text{SM}} = -7$.
Now, my question is, ...
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Understading dimensions in quark bilinears
I have encountered myself with the following definition for $\pi$-fields as quark bilinears:
$$
\pi^a = i\bar{q}\tau^a \gamma_5 q \ ,\quad\text{with }\ q = \left(\begin{array}{c}u\\d\end{array}\right) ...
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Quark condensate and VEV of $\pi^0$
In David Tong's lectures on the Standard Model I saw that there is a quark condensate, which is just a Vacuum Expectation Value (VEV) of the $\bar{q}_{Li}\, q_{Ri}$ operator,
$$
\left< \bar{q}_{Li}...
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Isospin doublet and quark content from contraction of quarks
Let's introduce a quark $SU(2)$ doublet. We are in the $m_u \approx m_d$ limit. So we have
$$
q = \begin{pmatrix}
u\\
d
\end{pmatrix}.
$$
Then we can construct the Nucleonic field
$$
N := q q q = \...
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Do all antiquarks carry and anti-color charge, or can they carry RGB color charges as well?
I know there are antiquarks with anticolor charges. Are there also antiquarks that instead carry color charges?
Basically, which of these lists describes the types of quarks that there are:
List one:
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Is there any physical reason behind the choice of Lie group in a Yang-Mills theory?
A Yang-Mills theory can be constructed for any Lie group that is compact and semisimple. The motivation behind this is discussed in this question. Is there any physical reason we choose $SU(3)$ or $U(...
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Difference between $ SU(3)$ and $ SU(3)_c $ group
I am reading quark model. I don't understand what's the meaning of a color $SU(3)$ or $SU(3)_c$ group and how it differs from a general $SU(3)$ group. Please elaborate.
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When do pairs of quarks form jets vs mesons?
For certain processes with low momentum transfer, such as the Kaon decay shown below, quarks will form bound states of mesons.
Whereas for higher momentum-transfer processes, such as the decay of an ...
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Beyond sexaquarks?
There are some candidates for tetraquarks, pentaquarks or even now sexaquarks/hexaquarks. But, I wonder, what are the highest molecular quark states taking into account QCD? Are there heptaquarks, ...
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Why is the electromagnetic force not an emergent property of the strong force? [closed]
Two up quarks in a proton lead to an imbalance, which results in the proton having the ability to attract electrons. Two down quarks in a neutron lead to balance in the electromagnetic force, leading ...
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How do we known that $\langle \bar{\psi}_i \psi_j\rangle=(250 MeV)^3\delta_{ij}$?
I have started to read the phenomenology of QCD in low energy regime. I understand that, from the QCD renormalization group equation, the QCD becomes nonperturbative theory when energy scale is below $...
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Why are gluons massless as their range is finite?
The range of electromagnetic waves and gravitational force is infinity and the particles exchanged during these interactions are photons and gravitons respectively. Both are massless following the ...
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Why Lambda Baryon and Sigma Baryon unequal sum isospin with "really" isospin?
For information isospin for $u$-quark = 1/2, isospin for $d$-quark = -1/2 and isospin for $s$-quark = 0.
Lambda Baryon consists $uds$ quarks,therefore sum isospin 1/2-1/2+0=0, It true.
But sum isospin ...
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Background cuts [closed]
I am considering background events like, $p p \rightarrow t \bar{t}$ and QCD events where t is a top quark. I want also to reduced the QCD events such that QCD events will be less observed than that ...