Published 1982 | Version v1
Journal article

Search for fractionally charged particles

  • 1. Los Alamos National Lab., NM

Description

Quarks, the constituents of hadrons and fermion fields of quantum chromodynamics, have fractional charges -1/3e and 2/3e. All charges are integral multiples of 1/3e and not e, as was previously believed. Therefore it is natural to ask if isolated particles of fractional charge exist, either as an intrinsic part of matter, or as particles that can be produced at high energy accelerators. This question can only be answered by experiment, and remains interesting even if quantum chromodynamics turns out to be an absolutely confining theory of quarks. For example, small deviations from the standard version of quantum chromodynamics, or the incorporation of quantum chromodynamics into a more comprehensive theory, could require the existence of free fractionally charged particles

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
AIP Conf. Proc.
Journal Issue
no.93
Series
AIP Conf. Proc.
ISSN
0094-243X

Conference

Title
5. international conference on novel results in particle physics.
Dates
24-26 May 1982.
Place
Nashville, TN (USA).

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Secondary number(s)
CONF-8205116--.