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Date November 2010 Marks available 3 Reference code 10N.3.SL.TZ0.D2
Level Standard level Paper Paper 3 Time zone Time zone 0
Command term Sketch Question number D2 Adapted from N/A

Question

This question is about leptons and mesons.

Leptons are a class of elementary particles and each lepton has its own antiparticle. State what is meant by an

Unlike leptons, the \({\pi ^ + }\) meson is not an elementary particle. State the

(i)     elementary particle.

(ii)     antiparticle of a lepton.

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a.

The electron is a lepton and its antiparticle is the positron. The following reaction can take place between an electron and positron.

\[{e^ - } + {e^ + } \to \gamma  + \gamma \]

Sketch the Feynman diagram for this reaction and identify on your diagram any virtual particles.

[3]
b.

(i)     quark structure of the \({\pi ^ + }\) meson.

(ii)     reason why the following reaction does not occur.

\[{p^ + } + {p^ + } \to {p^ + } + {\pi ^ + }\]

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c.

Markscheme

(i)     a particle that cannot be made from any smaller constituents/particles;

(ii) has the same rest mass (and spin) as the lepton but opposite charge (and opposite lepton number);

a.

N10/4/PHYSI/SP3/ENG/TZ0/D2.b/M

Award [1] for each correct section of the diagram.

\({e^ - }\) correct direction \(\gamma \);

\({e^ + }\) correct direction and \(\gamma \);

virtual electron/positron;

Accept all three time orderings.

b.

(i)     \({\rm{u\bar d}}\) / up and anti-down;

(ii)     baryon number is not conserved / quarks are not conserved;

c.

Examiners report

Part (a) was often correct.

a.

The Feynman diagrams rarely showed the virtual particle.

b.

A significant number of candidates had a good understanding of quark structure.

c.

Syllabus sections

Core » Topic 7: Atomic, nuclear and particle physics » 7.3 – The structure of matter
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