Bottom quark

The bottom quark, beauty quark, or b quark, is an elementary particle of the third generation. It is a heavy quark with a charge of −1/3 e.

Bottom quark
Compositionelementary particle
Statisticsfermionic
Familyquark
Generationthird
Interactionsstrong, weak, electromagnetic, gravity
Symbol
b
Antiparticlebottom antiquark (
b
)
TheorizedMakoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa (1973)
DiscoveredLeon M. Lederman et al. (1977)
Mass4.18+0.04
−0.03
 GeV/c2
(MS scheme)
4.65+0.03
−0.03
 GeV/c2
(1S scheme)
Decays intocharm quark or
up quark
Electric charge1/3 e
Color chargeyes
Spin1/2 ħ
Weak isospinLH: +1/2, RH: 0
Weak hyperchargeLH: 1/3, RH: +2/3

All quarks are described in a similar way by electroweak interaction and quantum chromodynamics, but the bottom quark has exceptionally low rates of transition to lower-mass quarks. The bottom quark is also notable because it is a product in almost all top quark decays, and is a frequent decay product of the Higgs boson.

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