Charm Meson Decay & Particles Explained

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The discussion focuses on the charm meson, a type of subatomic particle, and its decay processes. Participants inquire about related particles such as eta, eta', omega, and phi. The Particle Data Group (PDG) website is recommended as a comprehensive resource for detailed information on charm meson decay and definitions of these particles.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of particle physics concepts, specifically mesons.
  • Familiarity with charm quarks and their properties.
  • Knowledge of particle decay processes.
  • Basic navigation skills for scientific databases and resources.
NEXT STEPS
  • Explore the Particle Data Group (PDG) website for detailed charm meson decay information.
  • Study the properties and interactions of eta and eta' particles.
  • Research the decay mechanisms of omega and phi particles.
  • Learn about the role of charm quarks in the Standard Model of particle physics.
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Students and researchers in particle physics, physicists specializing in meson studies, and anyone interested in the fundamental aspects of subatomic particles and their interactions.

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What is a charmed meson? What are eta, eta', omega, or phi particles? Is there a site which explains the charm meson decay and defines these other particles.
 
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http://pdg.lbl.gov/

Try the above web site. I believe it will have all the information you want.
 

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