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The Ultimate Structure of Matter Chapter 13 Great Idea: All matter is made of quarks and leptons, which are the most fundamental building blocks of the universe that we know.
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The Ultimate Structure of Matter

Chapter 13

Great Idea:All matter is made of quarks and leptons, which are the most fundamental building blocks of the

universe that we know.

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Chapter Outline

• Of What is the Universe Made?• Discovering Elementary Particles• The Elementary Particle Zoo• The Four Fundamental Forces

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Of What is the Universe Made?

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The Library

• Superficial description– Fundamental building blocks

• Books; rules for organization

• Basic– Words; grammar

• Ultimate description– Letters ; spelling

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Library

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Reductionism

• Reductionism– Ultimate building blocks

• How simplicity gives rise to complexity

• True nature– Thought – Experiment – Observation

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The Building Blocks of Matter

• Fundamental building blocks– Changed over time

• Atom• Nuclei and electrons• Elementary particles

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The Fundamental Building Blocks of the Universe

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Discovering Elementary Particles

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Cosmic Rays

• Cosmic Rays– Particles emitted by stars

• Used to understand nucleus– Found new elementary particles

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Cosmic Ray Producing a Spray of Particles

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Technology

• Detecting elementary particles– How do we know they are there?

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Particle Accelerators:The Essential Tool

• Particle accelerator– Artificial cosmic rays

• Ernest O. Lawrence– Cyclotron

• Synchrotron• Linear accelerator

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Ernest O. Lawrence

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Giant Particle Accelerators

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Technology

• The large Hadron collider

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The Science of Life

• Accelerators in medicine– Cancer treatment

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The Elementary Particle Zoo

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Leptons, Hadrons, andAntimatter

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Science in the Making

• The discovery of antimatter– Carl Anderson’s experiment

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The Ongoing Process of Science

• How does the brain work?

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Quarks and Leptons

• Quark– Fundamental building blocks of hadrons– Fractional electrical charge– Only six kinds

• Leptons– Six kinds– Outside nucleus

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Properties of Quarks

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Quark Confinement

• Individual quarks– No experimental isolation of a quark

• Elementary particles– Difficult to isolate

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The Four Fundamental Forces

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The Four Fundamental Forces

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Force as an Exchange

• Forces cause matter to accelerate• Gauge particle

– Produce fundamental forces

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Analogy for the Exchange of a Gauge Particle

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Exchange Diagrams Introduced by Feynman

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Unified Field Theories

• Unified field theories– Fundamental forces seen as different

aspects of one force– Four fundamental forces may be

different aspects of a single force

• Electroweak force• Standard model• Theories of everything

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Unification of the Four Forces

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Higgs

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String Theories

• String theories– Smallest building blocks as vibrating

strings– Vibrate in 11 or more dimensions


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