Xi (particle)
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The Xi baryons or cascade particles are a family of subatomic
Subatomic particle
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 hadron
Hadron
In particle physics, a hadron is a composite particle made of quarks held together by the strong force...

 particles which have the symbol and have a +2, +1 or -1 elementary charge
Elementary charge
The elementary charge, usually denoted as e, is the electric charge carried by a single proton, or equivalently, the absolute value of the electric charge carried by a single electron. This elementary charge is a fundamental physical constant. To avoid confusion over its sign, e is sometimes called...

 or are neutral
Neutral particle
In physics, a neutral particle is a particle with no electric charge. This is not to be confused with a real neutral particle, a neutral particle that is also identical to its own antiparticle.-Stable or long-lived neutral particles:...

. They are baryon
Baryon
A baryon is a composite particle made up of three quarks . Baryons and mesons belong to the hadron family, which are the quark-based particles...

s containing three quarks: one up
Up quark
The up quark or u quark is the lightest of all quarks, a type of elementary particle, and a major constituent of matter. It, along with the down quark, forms the neutrons and protons of atomic nuclei...

 or down
Down quark
The down quark or d quark is the second-lightest of all quarks, a type of elementary particle, and a major constituent of matter. It, along with the up quark, forms the neutrons and protons of atomic nuclei...

 quark, and two heavier quarks. They are sometimes called the cascade particles because of their unstable state; they decay rapidly into lighter particles through a chain of decays . The first discovery of a charged Xi baryon was in cosmic ray experiments by the Manchester group in 1952. The first discovery of the neutral Xi particle was at Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory in 1959. It was also observed as a daughter product from the decay of the omega baryon  observed at Brookhaven National Laboratory in 1964.

The particle is also known as the cascade B particle and contains quarks from all three families. It was discovered by DØ and CDF
Collider Detector at Fermilab
The Collider Detector at Fermilab experimental collaboration studies high energy particle collisions at the Tevatron,the world's former highest-energy particle accelerator...

 experiments at Fermilab
Fermilab
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory , located just outside Batavia, Illinois, near Chicago, is a US Department of Energy national laboratory specializing in high-energy particle physics...

. The discovery was announced on 12 June 2007. It was the first known particle
Subatomic particle
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 made of quarks from all three quark generations
Generation (particle physics)
In particle physics, a generation is a division of the elementary particles. Between generations, particles differ by their quantum number and mass, but their interactions are identical....

—namely, a down quark
Down quark
The down quark or d quark is the second-lightest of all quarks, a type of elementary particle, and a major constituent of matter. It, along with the up quark, forms the neutrons and protons of atomic nuclei...

, a strange quark
Strange quark
The strange quark or s quark is the third-lightest of all quarks, a type of elementary particle. Strange quarks are found in hadrons, which are subatomic particles. Example of hadrons containing strange quarks include kaons , strange D mesons , Sigma baryons , and other strange particles...

, and a bottom quark
Bottom quark
The bottom quark, also known as the beauty quark, is a third-generation quark with a charge of − e. Although all quarks are described in a similar way by the quantum chromodynamics, the bottom quark's large bare mass , combined with low values of the CKM matrix elements Vub and Vcb, gives it a...

. The DØ collaboration reported mass of the new state to be ; while the CDF collaboration measured the mass at . The two results are consistent with each other. The Particle Data Group
Particle Data Group
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 world average mass is .

When unspecified, the non-up/down quark content of Xi baryons is strange. Thus a is contains one up, one strange, and one bottom quark, while a contains one up and two bottom quarks.
Xi Baryons
Particle Symbol Makeup Rest mass
MeV/c
Speed of light
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2
Isospin
Isospin
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I
Isospin
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Spin
Spin (physics)
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(Parity
Parity (physics)
In physics, a parity transformation is the flip in the sign of one spatial coordinate. In three dimensions, it is also commonly described by the simultaneous flip in the sign of all three spatial coordinates:...

)
J
Spin (physics)
In quantum mechanics and particle physics, spin is a fundamental characteristic property of elementary particles, composite particles , and atomic nuclei.It is worth noting that the intrinsic property of subatomic particles called spin and discussed in this article, is related in some small ways,...

P
Parity (physics)
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Q
Charge (physics)
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S
Strangeness
In particle physics, strangeness S is a property of particles, expressed as a quantum number, for describing decay of particles in strong and electromagnetic reactions, which occur in a short period of time...

C B
Bottomness
In physics, bottomness also called beauty, is a flavour quantum number reflecting the difference between the number of bottom antiquarks and the number of bottom quarks that are present in a particle: B^\prime = -Bottom quarks have a bottomness of −1 while bottom antiquarks have a...

Mean lifetime
s
Second
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Decays to
Xi 1 314.86 ± 0.20 +* 0 −2 0 0 2.90 ±
Xi 1321.31 ± 0.13 +* −1 −2 0 0
Xi resonance (1530) 1 531.80(32) + 0 −2 0 0
Xi resonance (1530) 1 535.0(6) + −1 −2 0 0
charmed Xi 2 467.9 ± 0.4 * +* +1 −1 +1 0 See Decay Modes
charmed Xi 2 471.0 ± 0.4 * +* 0 −1 +1 0 See Decay Modes
charmed Xi resonance 2 575.7±3.1 + +1 −1 +1 0
charmed Xi resonance 2 578.0±2.9 + 0 −1 +1 0
double charmed Xi * * +* +2 0 +2 0
double charmed Xi[a] 3 518.9 ± 0.9[c] * * +* +1 0 +2 0 <[a] [e] or
[e]
bottom Xi 5 792 ± 3 * * +* 0 −1 0 −1 [b] See Decay Modes
bottom Xi or
Cascade B
5 792.9 ± 3.0 * * +* −1 −1 0 −1 See Decay Modes
( was also seen)
double bottom Xi * * +* 0 0 0 −2
double bottom Xi * * +* −1 0 0 −2
charmed bottom Xi * * + +1 0 +1 −1
charmed bottom Xi * * +* 0 0 +1 −1

[a] Some controversy exists about this data. See references

[b] This is actually a measurement of the average lifetime of b-baryons that decay to a jet containing a same sign ±± pair. Presumably the mix is mainly , with some .

† Particle (or quantity, i.e. spin) has neither been observed nor indicated.

See also

  • Delta baryon
    Delta baryon
    The Delta baryons are a family of subatomic hadron particles which have the symbols , , , and and electric charges +2, +1, 0 and -1 elementary charge respectively...

  • Hyperon
    Hyperon
    In particle physics, a hyperon is any baryon containing one or more strange quarks, but no charm quarks or bottom quarks.-Properties and behavior of hyperons:...

  • Lambda baryon
  • List of baryons
  • List of mesons
  • List of particles
  • Nucleon
    Nucleon
    In physics, a nucleon is a collective name for two particles: the neutron and the proton. These are the two constituents of the atomic nucleus. Until the 1960s, the nucleons were thought to be elementary particles...

  • Omega baryon
  • Physics portal
  • Sigma baryon
    Sigma baryon
    The Sigma baryons are a family of subatomic hadron particles which have a +2, +1 or -1 elementary charge or are neutral. They are baryons containing three quarks: two up and/or down quarks, and one third quark, which can be either a strange , a charm , a bottom or a top quark...

  • Timeline of particle discoveries
    Timeline of particle discoveries
    This is a timeline of subatomic particle discoveries, including all particles thus far discovered which appear to be elementary given the best available evidence...


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