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T meson
Composition

  • T0
    :
    t

    u

  • T+
    :
    t

    d

  • T+
    s
    :
    t

    s

  • T0
    c
    :
    t

    c

  • T+
    b
    :
    t

    b
Statisticsbosonic
Familymeson
Interactionsstrong, weak, gravitational, electromagnetic
Statushypothetical
Symbol
T0
,
T+
,
T+
s
,
T0
c
,
T+
b
Antiparticle

  • T0
    :
    T0

  • T+
    :
    T

  • T+
    s
    :
    T
    s

  • T0
    c
    :
    T0
    c

  • T
    b
    :
    T+
    b
Electric charge
T0
,
T0
c
: 0 e

T+
,
T+
s
,
T+
b
: +1 e
Topness+1
Isospin0

T mesons are hypothetical mesons composed of a top quark and either an up (
T0
), down (
T+
), strange (
T+
s
), charm antiquark (
T0
c
) or bottom antiquark (
T+
b
).[1] Because of the top quark's short lifetime, T mesons are not expected to be found in nature.[2] The combination of a top quark and top antiquark is not an open T meson, but rather a closed top-quark meson called toponium. Each T meson has an antiparticle that is composed of a top antiquark and an up (
T0
), down (
T
), strange (
T
s
), charm quark (
T0
c
) or bottom quark (
T
b
) respectively.

References

  1. ^ C. Amsler; et al. (2008). "Review of Particle Physics: Naming Scheme for Hadrons" (PDF). Physics Letters B. 667 (1). Particle Data Group. Bibcode:2008PhLB..667....1A. doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2008.07.018. hdl:1854/LU-685594.
  2. ^ Fabiano, N. (1998). "Top mesons". European Physical Journal C. 2: 345–350. arXiv:hep-ph/9704261. doi:10.1007/s100520050144.