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词条 X (charge)
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  1. X-charge in proton decay

  2. Values of X-charge for known elementary particles

  3. See also

  4. References

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In particle physics, the X-charge (or simply X) is a conserved quantum number associated with the SO(10) grand unification theory. It is thought to be conserved in strong, weak, electromagnetic and gravitational and Higgs interactions. Because the X-charge is related to the weak hypercharge, it varies depending on the helicity of a particle. For example, a left-handed quark has an X-charge of +1, whereas a right-handed quark can have either an X-charge of -1 (for up, charm and top quarks), or -3 (for down, strange and bottom quarks).

X is related to the difference between the baryon number B and the lepton number L (that is BL), and the weak hypercharge YW via the relation:

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X-charge in proton decay

Proton decay is a hypothetical form of radioactive decay, predicted by many grand unification theories. During proton decay, the common baryonic proton decays into lighter subatomic particles. However, proton decay has never been experimentally observed and is predicted to be mediated by hypothetical X and Y bosons. Many protonic decay modes have been predicted, one of which is shown below.

p+ → e+ + π0

This form of decay violates the conservation of both baryon number and lepton number, however the X-charge is conserved. Similarly, all experimentally confirmed forms of decay also conserve the X-charge value.

Values of X-charge for known elementary particles

The following table lists the X-charge values for the standard model particles and their antiparticles.

Particle name Symbol Left-handed
X-charge
Right-handed
X-charge
Up quark up quark |link=yes}} +1 −1
Down quark down quark |link=yes}} +1 +3
Charm quark charm quark |link=yes}} +1 −1
Strange quark strange quark |link=yes}} +1 +3
Top quark top quark |link=yes}} +1 −1
Bottom quark bottom quark |link=yes}} +1 +3
Electron electron|link=yes}} −3 −1
Muon muon |link=yes}} −3 −1
Tauon tauon |link=yes}} −3 −1
Electron neutrino electron neutrino |link=yes}} −3 −5
Muon neutrino muon neutrino |link=yes}} −3 −5
Tau neutrino tau neutrino |link=yes}} −3 −5
Photon Photon |link=yes}} 0 0
W boson W boson |link=yes}} 0 0
Z boson Z boson |link=yes}} 0 0
Gluon gluon |link=yes}} 0 0
Higgs boson Higgs boson |link=yes}} −2 −2
Up antiquark up antiquark |link=yes}} +1 −1
Down antiquark down antiquark |link=yes}} −3 −1
Charm antiquark charm antiquark |link=yes}} +1 −1
Strange antiquark strange antiquark |link=yes}} −3 −1
Top antiquark top antiquark |link=yes}} +1 −1
Bottom antiquark bottom antiquark |link=yes}} −3 −1
Positron positron |link=yes}} +1 +3
Antimuon antimuon |link=yes}} +1 +3
Antitau antitau |link=yes}} +1 +3
Electron antineutrino electron antineutrino |link=yes}} +5 +3
Muon antineutrino muon antineutrino |link=yes}} +5 +3
Tau antineutrino tau antineutrino |link=yes}} +5 +3

See also

  • Standard Model (mathematical formulation)
  • Noether's theorem
  • X and Y bosons

References

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