Title: What
1Whats the Matter With Antimatter?
- Dr. Natalie A. Roe
- Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
2The Prediction of Antimatter
- 1900 - 1920s Development of relativity,
quantum mechanics - 1928 Paul Diracs relativisitic equation of
motion for the electron - Predicted the positron, antimatter partner of the
electron - Predicted that negative protons must also exist
- Speculated that half the stars may be made of
antimatter
3The Discovery of Antimatter
- The positron was discovered in 1932 in cosmic
rays by Carl Anderson
4What is a Fundamental Particle?
- Greeks Earth, Air, Fire, Water
- 1800s Periodic table of the elements
- 1897 Thomson discovers the electron
- 1911 Rutherford discovers the nucleus
- 1919 Rutherford discovers the proton
- 1932 Chadwick discovers the neutron
- 1967 Kendall, Friedman and Taylor discover
quarks in electron-nucleon scattering experiments
at SLAC.
- Quarks
- are fractionally charged
- occur in pairs or in triplets, never singly
- are point-like objects (to the limit of our
ability to measure)
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6Quirks of quarks
- Two types of quarks are needed to make our world,
up and down - proton (uud) and neutron (udd)
- protons and neutrons form nuclei
- add electrons to form neutral atoms
- neutrinos are emitted in nuclear processes that
power the sun - 4 fundamental particles are building blocks of
our world
Charge
2/3 -1/3 0 -1
- 2 additional generations of particles have been
discovered - Why 3 generations?
- What determines their masses?
- What determines their decays?
Increasing Mass --gt
- Do all particles have antimatter partners?
7Discovery of the Anti-proton at Berkeley Lab in
1955
Surrounding Edward Lofgren (center), head of the
Bevatron, are discoverers of the antiproton,
(left to right) E.Segre, C.Wiegand, O.
Chamberlain and T.Ypsilantis.
E.O. Lawrence, inventor of the cyclotron and
founder of Berkeley Lab
1939 Nobel Prize in Physics
1959 Nobel Prize in Physics
8The Mirror Universe
- All fundamental particles
have anti-matter
partners - The neutrino ( n ) may be its own
anti-particle - Quark and anti-quarks form bound
- states called mesons
- p ud K0 ds
- B0 bd B0 bd
The Standard Model particles
9Matter and Energy
- Einstein first realized the equivalence of matter
and energy - When matter and antimatter meet,
- they annihilate into energy
10Antimatter Production in the Sun
- Every second, thermonuclear reactions in the sun
convert 600 million tons of hydrogen into 595
million tons of helium, and 5 million tons of
mass is converted to energy - p p gt pn (deuterium) e n
- pn p gt 3He g
- 3He 3He gt 4He p p
- Solar flares accelerate particles, producing
electron-positron pairs. - 0.5 kg antimatter produced in large flare!
- Image of flare by RHESSI satellite
(PI Bob Lin of UC
Berkeley/SSL)
11Where is all the Antimatter?
- No antimatter within our galactic cluster
- Can Universe be a quilt of matter antimatter
domains? - Gamma ray spectrum in space rules out antimatter
domains smaller than 1000 Mpc - No evidence yet for antimatter in primordial
cosmic rays
- The AMS experiment will search for primordial
antimatter from its orbit on the International
Space Station
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13Energy budget of Universe
Dark Energy 70
Dark Matter 25
Antimatter 0
25
70
14Symmetries of Matter C, P and T
- C Charge conjugation particle
?antiparticle P Parity (mirror
reflection) x ? -x
- C and P together change matter to antimatter
- T Time reversal t ? -t
-
- The product CPT always invariant!!!
CP Mirror
?
151957 Discovery of Parity Violation
ne
Co60
n -gt p e- n
B field
e-
Beta Decay of Co60
C.S. WU
The Universe knows its right hand from its left!
16Another way to look at CP Violation
Left-handed particle gt Right-handed anti-particle
Bob Cahn
17An Unexpected Discovery In 1964
1980 NOBEL PRIZE
V. Fitch
J.Cronin
Cronin and Fitch discovered CP violation in
the decay of the long-lived, CP-odd neutral K
meson into a CP-even final state Br(KL -gt
pp- ) 0.2 There is a difference between
matter and antimatter! We are hopeful that at
some epoch, perhaps distant, this cryptic message
from nature will be deciphered. J. Cronin
18CP Violation gt T Violationunless CPT is also
violated!
Antiproton Decelerator at CERN
Anti-hydrogen annihilation near walls of trap
ATHENA experiment
19Sakharovs Recipe for BAU (1967)(Baryon
Asymmetry of the Universe)
- Necessary ingredients are
- Baryon number violation
- Thermal non-equilibrium
- C and CP violation
- Do we understand the cause of CP violation in
particle interactions? - Can we calculate the BAU from first principles?
-
All of these ingredients were present in the
early Universe!
1975 Nobel Peace Prize
20An Astounding Connection
- In 1973, M. Kobayashi and T. Maskawa predicted
CP violation ? third generation of quarks! - Subsequent discoveries confirmed the prediction
- b quark was discovered in 1977 at Fermilab by
Lederman et al - t quark was discovered in 1994 at Fermilab by
CDF and D0 - The three-generation Standard Model naturally
includes CP violation in certain particle decays.
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quark doublets
lepton doublets
Standard Model Particles
21An Asymmetric B Factory to Study CP Violation
- CP violation in K0 ( sd) meson decays was
exhaustively studied for over three decades - the effects are very small, and hard to interpret
theoretically - In B0 ( bd) meson decays, the Kobayishi- Maskawa
theory predicts large CP violation effects - besides being large, the effects are
theoretically clean - But - the decay rates are small gt need to
produce millions of B mesons in a B factory - To observe the CP asymmetry between B and anti-B
mesons, a special type of ee- collider is
required with unequal beam energies - the
Asymmetric B Factory
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23PEP-II
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Stanford,
California
Approved as a Presidential Initiative in 1993
completed in 1999. Reached full
design luminosity in 2000. Japanese B Factory
has also been built with similar design.
24 The BaBar Detector
The BaBar Collaboration 600 physicists from
73 institutions and 9 countries
25How the BaBar Detector Works
26Measuring CP Violation with B0s
Not equal CP Violation!
CP violation occurs in the interference between
mixing and decay to a CP eigenstate,
eg B0 -gt p p -
27B0B0 Mixing
- Matter-antimatter oscillations occur in neutral
K0 and B0 mesons - Mixing adds CP violating couplings, with time
dependence - Observation of the time dependence requires the
use of asymmetric energy beams - this boosts the B mesons so they travel a
measurable distance before decaying - measuring the B decay vertices establishes when
the B decayed
t
B0
W-
W-
d
b
t
first - third generation coupling
the mixing box diagram
28The Asymmetric B Factory Concept
3 GeV e
9 GeV e-
29Golden Mode for CP Violation in B decay
- B0 ? J/Y Ks is the best decay mode to measure
the CP violating angle b , the phase due to the
mixing diagram - B0 ? J/Y Ks also has a relatively large branching
ratio (1 per million) and is easy to reconstruct
b
c
J/Y
c
W
s
Ks
d
d
30Recipe for Measuring CP Violation in B Meson
Decays
- Produce many B0 B0 pairs (hundreds of millions)
- Reconstruct one B in a special decay called a CP
eigenstate - Tag the other B0 to make the matter/antimatter
distinction - Determine the time between the two B0 decays, Dt
- Compare Dt distributions for
B0 and B0
tagged events
the difference measures
CP violation, the difference
between matter and
antimatter
B tagged
B tagged
Dt (ps)
31 270 Million BB pairs produced since 1999 and
recorded by the BaBar detector
Year
32How to tag a B or anti-B meson The DIRC
Detector
- Angle of Cherenkov light is related to particle
velocity - Transmitted by internal reflection
- Detected by10,000 PMTs
33How to measure the decay timesThe Silicon
Vertex Tracker (SVT)
Uses five layers of silicon microstrip
detectors to measure B decay vertices to better
than 0.1 mm and determine the time between the
two B meson decays.
34Tracking Charged Particles in the SVT
35Latest results from BaBar on difference of
matter and antimatter
Sin2???????22?????040?0.023
36What does this result mean?
sin2b0.720.04
- Maximum asymmetry gt sin2b 1
- Zero asymmetry gt sin2b 0
- Much larger asymmetry than in K0 decays
(72 vs 0.2) combined experimental plus
theoretical error is small - The result is consistent with the prediction of
the three-generation Standard Model
- But our best calculations of early Universe do
not produce enough excess matter - off by 10
orders of magnitude!
37What is the Matter with Antimatter?
- How can a parameter between 0 and 1 provide the
missing 10 orders of magnitude? - It cant
- New particles can provide the required CP
violation - The effects of new particles may be observable in
B decays
38sin 2b in a different mode
- sin2b measured in final states with charm agrees
with the Standard Model predictions - sin2b can also be measured in other penguin
decays and should agree within a few percent - New physics could enter in loops!
, f
b
c
J/Y
c
W
s
Ks
d
d
tree diagram
penguin diagram
39World average for sin2b in penguins compared to
J/Y Ks
hint of new physics, or a statistical
fluctuation?
40Future Prospects for BaBar
- The BaBar experiment has published 150 papers
so far in refereed journals on a wide variety of
topics - Expect to collect 4x more data over next 3-4
years gt statistical errors will decrease by x2 - In a race with the Japanese B Factory
- behind right now in total luminosity
- advantage in the ability to confirm any
unexpected results - The Large Hadron Collider at CERN will turn on in
2007, data taking by 2008 - could directly produce new particles
41Summary
- Antimatter exists and can be created at
accelerators but there is very little antimatter
naturally occurring in our Universe
- CP violation is required in any theory starting
from the Big Bang to explain the dominance of
matter over antimatter
- CP symmetry between matter and antimatter is
violated at the quark level, as measured by BaBar
- but not enough !
- More detailed measurements may give clues to new
physics beyond the Standard Model
42The Anti-Hydrogen Economy?
- Distinguish between energy source and method to
store and transport energy - - Creating, storing antiprotons requires a lot of
energy, and trapping them is also very
inefficient - All the antiprotons created in one year at
Fermilab would only power a 100 watt bulb for 30
minutes, even with 100 trapping and conversion
efficiency! - Cost 62.5 trillion per gram!
43What really happens in beta decay?
proton W boson
neutron
d -gt u W-
proton electron anti-neutrino
W- -gt e- n
44CP was still OK!!
Because P reverses the handedness of a particle,
a left-handed neutrino turns into a right-handed
neutrino in the P-mirror but right-handed
neutrinos do not exist in Nature!
n
n
P
Now if we reflect in the C-mirror and P-mirror
combined, a left-handed neutrino turns into a
right-handed anti-neutrino, which does exist.
n
n
C P
45The Force Carriers
- Quarks and leptons interact via four different
types of forces, each with its own force
carrier - electromagnetism - the photon, g
- strong force - the gluon, g
- weak force - the W and Z bosons
- gravitational force - the graviton?
- One more particle completes
the minimal Standard
Model-
the Higgs particle - prime target at Fermilabs
Tevatron Collider - CERNs Large Hadron Collider
will continue search in
2006
46Whats the Matter with Antimatter?
- Our present view of matter - the Standard Model
of particle physics - The amazing prediction and discovery of
antimatter - Is antimatter useful, Dr. Spock?
- Colliding matter and antimatter
- What happened to all the antimatter ? - the
search for CP Violation - Why does it matter?
47The PEP-II asymmetric ee? storage ring
E(e-) 9.0 GeV, E(e) 3.1 GeV
This result (56 fb-1)
v?? 0.56 c
Design Achieved
Run2b
Luminosity (cm-2 s-1) 3 x 1033 4.5 x
1033 Int. Lum / day (pb-1) 135
303 Int. Lum / month (fb-1) 3.3 6.3
2nd PRL (30 fb-1)
Run2a
1st PRL (20 fb-1)
Run1
48First Observation of CP Violation in B Decays -
Announced July 6, 2001
NYT Tiny Discovery May Answer a Question About
the Big Bang
-6 -5 -4-3 -2-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Dt in trillionths of a second
CP Asymmetry Measuurement sin2b0.590.14
49Latest result Sin2???????????????