Adrian Baker
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Electron scattering question...
This question is from an 'A' level exam paper from June 2003:
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Here are some facts about the scattering of a beam of high energy electrons from a sample of Protons:
A - most of the electrons in the beam are not scattered at all
B - Some electrons are scattered through large angles
C - new particles, other than protons and electrons, are emitted from the sample.
Which ONE of these facts provides the best evidence for the presence of quarks in protons?
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I'm puzzled at this. I'm not a Particle Physicist (obviously) but I can't work out the correct answer from either B or C
The electrons won't show large angle deflections unless they 'hit' a quark (so B is true) and this interaction will create mesons (so C is true).
I've read up on Feynman's flat pancake explanation of these interactions (electons at speeds approaching c 'see' the quarks as small stationary particles on a flat 'pancake' proton) and although I understand the processes involved, I still can't work out whether B or C is the correct answer.
I have the mark scheme, and so know the answer wanted, but I can't explain this to my students.
What am I missing please?? Also, remember, this is to explain these interactions to 18 year old schoolchildren (and their sadly misinformed teacher) so please keep it reasonably simple.
Cheers.
This question is from an 'A' level exam paper from June 2003:
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Here are some facts about the scattering of a beam of high energy electrons from a sample of Protons:
A - most of the electrons in the beam are not scattered at all
B - Some electrons are scattered through large angles
C - new particles, other than protons and electrons, are emitted from the sample.
Which ONE of these facts provides the best evidence for the presence of quarks in protons?
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I'm puzzled at this. I'm not a Particle Physicist (obviously) but I can't work out the correct answer from either B or C
The electrons won't show large angle deflections unless they 'hit' a quark (so B is true) and this interaction will create mesons (so C is true).
I've read up on Feynman's flat pancake explanation of these interactions (electons at speeds approaching c 'see' the quarks as small stationary particles on a flat 'pancake' proton) and although I understand the processes involved, I still can't work out whether B or C is the correct answer.
I have the mark scheme, and so know the answer wanted, but I can't explain this to my students.
What am I missing please?? Also, remember, this is to explain these interactions to 18 year old schoolchildren (and their sadly misinformed teacher) so please keep it reasonably simple.
Cheers.