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Table 13.6Quarks and leptons and the interactions that affect them. Ordinary
matter involves only the first generation. For each quark and lepton there is an
antiquark and antilepton.

Quarks Leptons

First Up Down Electron e-neutrino
ud ee

Second Charm Strange Muon -neutrino
cs

Third ToptbBottom Tau-neutrino


Electric ^23  ^13   10

Red
Color Green Colorless
Blue

Color
Electro-
magnetic
Weak

Generation

Charge

Interaction

effect, Fig. 13.11 shows what happens when an energetic gamma-ray photon impinges
on a neutron (composition udd) and causes a uuquark-antiquark pair to come into
being. The quarks udduuthen rearrange themselves into a proton (duu) and a
negative pion (ud), so that the net reaction is

n^0 →p

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Figure 13.11No matter how much energy is imparted to a hadron, an individual quark never emerges.
Here energy is given to a neutron by a photon, and the result is a quark-antiquark pair created inside
the neutron. The various quarks may then rearrange themselves into a proton and a negative pion.

u

n^0

dd

uu
ddu

d

p+

uu
ud

π−

γ

+

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