The Up and Down Quarks
The Up and Down Quarks

The Up and Down Quarks

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<p><strong>The Field Guide to Particle Physics <br></strong><a href="https://pasayten.org/the-field-guide-to-particle-physics">https://pasayten.org/the-field-guide-to-particle-physics</a><br>©2021 The Pasayten Institute <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">cc by-sa-4.0</a><br>The definitive resource for all data in particle physics is the Particle Data Group: <a href="https://pdg.lbl.gov/">https://pdg.lbl.gov</a>.</p><p>The Pasayten Institute is on a mission to build and share physics knowledge, without barriers! <a href="http://pasayten.org/heysean">Get in touch</a>.</p><p><strong>The Up and Down Quarks<br></strong><br>The nuclei of atoms are made up of protons and neutrons, which you can think of as tiny bags of nuclear junk: heavy, condensed slimeballs that are hard to describe mathematically. All that said, those nucleons do have structure: they each are comprised of three subatomic particles known as quarks.</p><p><br>There are all kinds of quarks, but the two most relevant for everyday life are the up and the down quarks. The proton has two up quarks and one down quark. The neutron has two down quarks and and up quark. Don’t read too much into those names.</p><p>It’s probably silly to assign electric charges to quarks because they’re never found alone. They’re always found in clumps of two or three or sometime five. But if you insist on the bean counting, you can give the up quark 2/3 of the proton’s positive charge. By that accounting, the bottom quark must have an electric charge of −1/3. The neutron, having two down quarks and an up, has a total electric charge of zero.</p><p>Unlike the heavy nucleons, these quarks are rather light, with far smaller masses than even the electron. The mass of the up quark is somewhere around 2 MeV, and the mass of the down quark is closer to 5 MeV. This presents a mystery, as the mass of the three quarks in the proton and the neutron sum only to 9 and 12 MeV, respectively. Considering how both nucleons weigh in as almost 1000 MeV, we’ve got s

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