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The eta () and eta prime meson () are isosinglet mesons made of a mixture of up, down and
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s and their
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s. The
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() and
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() are similar forms of
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; they have the same
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as the (light) defined, but are made of charm quarks and bottom quarks respectively. The
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is too heavy to form a similar meson, due to its very fast decay.


General

The eta was discovered in pionnucleon collisions at the Bevatron in 1961 by A. Pevsner ''et al''. at a time when the proposal of the Eightfold Way was leading to predictions and discoveries of new particles from symmetry considerations. The difference between the mass of the and that of the is larger than the
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can naturally explain. This “ η–η′ puzzle ” can be resolved by the 't Hooft instanton mechanism, whose realization is also known as the Witten–Veneziano mechanism. Specifically, in QCD, the higher mass of the is very significant, since it is associated with the axial U(1) classical symmetry, which is ''explicitly broken'' through the
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upon quantization; thus, although the "protected" mass is small, the is not.


Quark composition

The particles belong to the "pseudo-scalar" nonet of mesons which have spin and negative
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, and and have zero total isospin, , and zero
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, and hypercharge. Each quark which appears in an particle is accompanied by its antiquark, hence all the main quantum numbers are zero, and the particle overall is "flavourless". The basic SU(3) symmetry theory of quarks for the three lightest quarks, which only takes into account the strong force, predicts corresponding particles :\eta_1 = \frac \left( \mathrm \right) ~, and :\eta_8 = \frac \left( \mathrm \right) ~. The subscripts are labels that refer to the fact that η1 belongs to a singlet (which is fully antisymmetrical) and η8 is part of an octet. However, the electroweak interaction – which can transform one flavour of quark into another – causes a small but significant amount of " mixing" of the
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(with mixing angle P = −11.5°), so that the actual quark composition is a linear combination of these formulae. That is: :\left(\begin \cos\theta_\mathrm & - \sin\theta_\mathrm \\ \sin\theta_\mathrm & ~~\cos\theta_\mathrm \end\right) \left(\begin \eta_8 \\ \eta_1 \end\right) = \left(\begin \eta \\ \eta' \end\right) . The unsubscripted name refers to the real particle which is actually observed and which is close to the η8. The is the observed particle close to η1. The and particles are closely related to the better-known neutral pion , where :\pi^0 = \frac \left( \mathrm \right)~. In fact, , η1 and η8 are three mutually orthogonal, linear combinations of the quark pairs , , and ; they are at the centre of the pseudo-scalar nonet of mesons with all the main quantum numbers equal to zero.


η′ meson

The η′ meson () is a flavor SU(3) singlet, unlike the . It is a different superposition of the same quarks as the eta meson (), as described above, and it has a higher mass, a different decay state, and a shorter lifetime. Fundamentally, it results from the direct sum decomposition of the approximate SU(3) flavor symmetry among the 3 lightest quarks, \mathbb \times \bar = \mathbb + \mathbb, where 1 corresponds to η1 before slight quark mixing yields .


See also

* List of mesons *
Quarkonium In particle physics, quarkonium (from quark and -onium, pl. quarkonia) is a flavorless meson whose constituents are a heavy quark and its own antiquark, making it both a neutral particle and its own antiparticle. Light quarks Light quarks ( up ...
* Special unitary group


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