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| Jan16-13, 01:33 PM | #1 |
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can a quark emit a photon
In quark-level diagrams of decays, I often see, for instance, a baryon with one quark emitting a gluon and then the gluon goes on to decay into two new quarks. What I'm wondering is, if the gluon is color-neutral, can a photon play this same role in theory? Is this impossible due to some conservation law or other principle, or just very unlikely?
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| Jan16-13, 02:22 PM | #2 |
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Yes, quark-antiquark annihilation can produce photons (though with lower probability than gluons) and quark-quark and quark-antiquark scattering can be mediated by photon exchange. Quarks are electrically charged which is enough to tell you they interact with photons.
Edit: Though note that quark-antiquark annihilation into photons can only occur if the incoming particles have the same flavour and are anti-colour pairs. So a blue up quark can annihilate with an anti-blue up antiquark into photons. |
| Jan16-13, 02:26 PM | #3 |
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Hmm well I know that two quarks can annihilate to produce photons, but I guess I'm wondering about a more specific process here---where a single quark emits a photon, so that the original quark and the photon both go flying off, and then the photon decays into two quarks.
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| Jan16-13, 04:06 PM | #4 |
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can a quark emit a photon
Yes, its possible. The photon can be considered a "long distance effect" while the strong a "short distance" effect. (all about energy scales).
Here are the first order diagrams for an up going to an up and a down-antidown pair: [tex] \left( \begin{array} \text{WEAK} & \text{PHOTON}\\ \text{GLUON} & \text{Z BOSON} \end{array}\right) [/tex]
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| Jan16-13, 09:45 PM | #5 |
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Wow thanks!
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| Jan17-13, 07:57 AM | #6 |
Recognitions:
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Just one detail:
If a quark emits a photon, it simply keeps its color charge. |
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