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[[File:Kaon-Decay.svg|thumb|300px| The decay of a [[kaon]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|Kaon+}}) into three [[pion]]s&nbsp;(2&nbsp;{{Subatomic particle|Pion+}},&nbsp;1&nbsp;{{Subatomic particle|Pion-}}) is a process that involves both [[weak interaction|weak]] and [[strong interaction]]s.<br><br>''Weak interactions'': The [[strange antiquark]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|strange antiquark}}) of the kaon transmutes into an [[up antiquark]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|up antiquark}}) by the emission of a [[W and Z bosons|{{Subatomic particle|W boson+}} boson]]; the {{Subatomic particle|W boson+}} boson subsequently decays into a [[down antiquark]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|down antiquark}}) and an [[up quark]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|up quark}}).<br><br>''Strong interactions'': An up quark&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|up quark}}) emits a [[gluon]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|gluon}}) which decays into a down quark&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|down quark}}) and a down antiquark&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|down antiquark}}). ]]

[[File:Kaon-Decay.svg|thumb|300px| The decay of a [[kaon]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|Kaon+}}) into three [[pion]]s&nbsp;(2&nbsp;{{Subatomic particle|Pion+}},&nbsp;1&nbsp;{{Subatomic particle|Pion-}}) is a process that involves both [[weak interaction|weak]] and [[strong interaction]]s.<br/><br/>''Weak interactions'': The [[strange antiquark]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|strange antiquark}}) of the kaon transmutes into an [[up antiquark]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|up antiquark}}) by the emission of a [[W and Z bosons|{{Subatomic particle|W boson+}} boson]]; the {{Subatomic particle|W boson+}} boson subsequently decays into a [[down antiquark]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|down antiquark}}) and an [[up quark]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|up quark}}).<br/><br/>''Strong interactions'': An up quark&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|up quark}}) emits a [[gluon]]&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|gluon}}) which decays into a down quark&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|down quark}}) and a down antiquark&nbsp;({{Subatomic particle|down antiquark}}).]]


:''This list is of all known and predicted [[scalar meson|scalar]], [[pseudoscalar meson|pseudoscalar]] and [[vector meson|vector]] [[meson]]s. See [[list of particles]] for a more detailed list of particles found in [[particle physics]].''
:''This list is of all known and predicted [[scalar meson|scalar]], [[pseudoscalar meson|pseudoscalar]] and [[vector meson|vector]] [[meson]]s. See [[list of particles]] for a more detailed list of particles found in [[particle physics]].''


This article contains a '''list of mesons''', unstable [[subatomic particle]]s composed of one [[quark]] and one [[antiquark]]. They are part of the [[hadron]] particle family – particles made of quarks. The other members of the hadron family are the [[baryon]]s – subatomic particles composed of three quarks. The main difference between [[meson]]s and baryons is that mesons have integer [[spin (physics)|spin]] (thus are [[boson]]s) while baryons are [[fermion]]s (half-integer spin). [[Spin-statistics theorem|Because mesons are bosons]], the [[Pauli exclusion principle]] does not apply to them. Because of this, they can act as [[force carrier|force mediating particle]]s on short distances, and thus play a part in processes such as the [[nuclear interaction]].
This article contains a '''list of mesons''', unstable [[subatomic particle]]s composed of one [[quark]] and one [[antiquark]]. They are part of the [[hadron]] particle family—particles made of quarks. The other members of the hadron family are the [[baryon]]s—subatomic particles composed of three quarks. The main difference between [[meson]]s and baryons is that mesons have integer [[Spin (physics)|spin]] (thus are [[boson]]s) while baryons are [[fermion]]s (half-integer spin). [[Spin-statistics theorem|Because mesons are bosons]], the [[Pauli exclusion principle]] does not apply to them. Because of this, they can act as [[force carrier|force mediating particles]] on short distances, and thus play a part in processes such as the [[nuclear interaction]].


Since mesons are composed of quarks, they participate in both the [[weak interaction|weak]] and [[strong interaction]]s. Mesons with net [[electric charge]] also participate in the [[electromagnetic interaction]]. They are classified according to their quark content, [[total angular momentum]], [[parity (physics)|parity]], and various other properties such as [[C-parity]] and [[G-parity]]. While no meson is stable, those of lower [[mass]] are nonetheless more stable than the most massive mesons, and are easier to observe and study in [[particle accelerator]]s or in [[cosmic ray]] experiments. They are also typically less massive than baryons, meaning that they are more easily produced in experiments, and will exhibit higher-energy phenomena sooner than baryons would. For example, the charm quark was first seen in the [[J/ψ meson|J/Psi meson]] ({{Subatomic particle|J/psi}}) in 1974,<ref>J.J. Aubert ''et al.'' (1974)</ref><ref>J.E. Augustin ''et al.'' (1974)</ref> and the bottom quark in the [[upsilon meson]] ({{Subatomic particle|Upsilon}}) in 1977.<ref>S.W. Herb ''et al.'' (1977)</ref> The top quark (the last and heaviest quark to be discovered till date) was first observed at [[Fermilab]] in 1995.
Since mesons are composed of quarks, they participate in both the [[weak interaction|weak]] and [[strong interaction]]s. Mesons with net [[electric charge]] also participate in the [[electromagnetic interaction]]. They are classified according to their quark content, [[total angular momentum]], [[parity (physics)|parity]], and various other properties such as [[C-parity]] and [[G-parity]]. While no meson is stable, those of lower [[mass]] are nonetheless more stable than the most massive mesons, and are easier to observe and study in [[particle accelerator]]s or in [[cosmic ray]] experiments. They are also typically less massive than baryons, meaning that they are more easily produced in experiments, and will exhibit higher-energy phenomena sooner than baryons would. For example, the charm quark was first seen in the [[J/ψ meson|J/Psi meson]] ({{Subatomic particle|J/psi}}) in 1974,<ref>J.J. Aubert ''et al.'' (1974)</ref><ref>J.E. Augustin ''et al.'' (1974)</ref> and the bottom quark in the [[upsilon meson]] ({{Subatomic particle|Upsilon}}) in 1977.<ref>S.W. Herb ''et al.'' (1977)</ref> The top quark (the last and heaviest quark to be discovered to date) was first observed at [[Fermilab]] in 1995.


Each meson has a corresponding [[antiparticle]] (antimeson) where quarks are replaced by their corresponding antiquarks and vice versa. For example, a positive [[pion]] ({{Subatomic particle|Pion+}}) is made of one up quark and one down antiquark; and its corresponding antiparticle, the negative pion ({{Subatomic particle|Pion-}}), is made of one up antiquark and one down quark. Some experiments show the evidence of ''[[tetraquark]]s'' – "exotic" mesons made of two quarks and two antiquarks, but the particle physics community as a whole does not view their existence as likely, although still possible.<ref name=PDGTetraquarks2008>C. Amsler ''et al.'' (2008): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2008/reviews/charmonium_states_m801.pdf Charmonium States]</ref>
Each meson has a corresponding [[antiparticle]] (antimeson) where quarks are replaced by their corresponding antiquarks and vice versa. For example, a positive [[pion]] ({{Subatomic particle|Pion+}}) is made of one up quark and one down antiquark; and its corresponding antiparticle, the negative pion ({{Subatomic particle|Pion-}}), is made of one up antiquark and one down quark. Although [[tetraquark]]s with two quarks and two antiquarks can be considered mesons they are not listed here.


The symbols encountered in these lists are: I (''[[isospin]]''), J (''[[total angular momentum]]''), P (''[[parity (physics)|parity]]''), C (''[[C-parity]]''), G (''[[G-parity]]''), u (''[[up quark]]''), d (''[[down quark]]''), s (''[[strange quark]]''), c (''[[charm quark]]''), b (''[[bottom quark]]''), Q (''[[charge (physics)|charge]]''), B (''[[baryon number]]''), S (''[[strangeness]]''), C (''[[charm (quantum number)|charm]]''), and B′ (''[[bottomness]]''), as well as a wide array of subatomic particles (hover for name).
The symbols encountered in these lists are: I (''[[isospin]]''), J (''[[total angular momentum]]''), P (''[[parity (physics)|parity]]''), C (''[[C-parity]]''), G (''[[G-parity]]''), u (''[[up quark]]''), d (''[[down quark]]''), s (''[[strange quark]]''), c (''[[charm quark]]''), b (''[[bottom quark]]''), Q (''[[charge (physics)|charge]]''), B (''[[baryon number]]''), S (''[[strangeness]]''), C (''[[charm (quantum number)|charm]]''), and B′ (''[[bottomness]]''), as well as a wide array of subatomic particles (hover mouse for name).


==Summary table==
==Summary table==
Because this table was initially derived from published results and many of those results were preliminary, as many as 64 of the mesons in the following table may not exist or have the wrong mass or quantum numbers.
Because this table was initially derived from published results and many of those results were preliminary, as many as 64 of the mesons in the following table may not exist or have the wrong mass or quantum numbers.


{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Meson summary table<ref>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/tables/rpp2014-qtab-mesons.pdf Meson Summary Table]</ref>
|+ Meson summary table<ref>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/tables/rpp2014-qtab-mesons.pdf Meson Summary Table]</ref>
|-
|-
! colspan="4" | Light unflavoured<br>(S=C=B=0)
! colspan="4" | Light unflavoured<br/>(S = C = B = 0)
! colspan="2" | Strange<br>(S=±1, C=B=0)
! colspan="2" | Strange<br/>(S = ±1, C = B = 0)
! colspan="2" | Charmed, strange<br>(C=S=±1)
! colspan="2" | Charmed, strange<br/>(C = S = ±1)
! colspan="2" | c{{Physics particle|anti=yes|c}}
! colspan="2" | c{{Physics particle|anti=yes|c}}
|-
|-
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| X(1840) || ?<sup>?</sup>(?<sup>??</sup>)
| X(1840) || ?<sup>?</sup>(?<sup>??</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|K|TR=*|BR=0}}(1430) || {{frac|1|2}}(0<sup>+</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|K|TR=*|BR=0}}(1430) || {{frac|1|2}}(0<sup>+</sup>)
| rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Bottom<br>(B=±1)'''
| rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Bottom<br/>(B = ±1)'''
| X(3823) || ?<sup>?</sup>(?<sup>?−</sup>)
| X(3823) || ?<sup>?</sup>(?<sup>?−</sup>)
|-
|-
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| {{Physics particle|f|BR=2}}(1910) || 0<sup>+</sup>(2<sup>++</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|f|BR=2}}(1910) || 0<sup>+</sup>(2<sup>++</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|K|BR=1}}(1650) || {{frac|1|2}}(1<sup>+</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|K|BR=1}}(1650) || {{frac|1|2}}(1<sup>+</sup>)
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" | {{Physics particle|B|TR=±}}/{{Physics particle|B|TR=0}}/{{Physics particle|B|TR=0|BR=s}}/b-baryon<br>Admixture
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" | {{Physics particle|B|TR=±}}/{{Physics particle|B|TR=0}}/{{Physics particle|B|TR=0|BR=s}}/b-baryon<br/>Admixture
| {{Physics particle|χ|BR=c2}}(2P) || 0<sup>+</sup>(2<sup>++</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|χ|BR=c2}}(2P) || 0<sup>+</sup>(2<sup>++</sup>)
|-
|-
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| {{Physics particle|ρ|BR=3}}(1990) || 1<sup>+</sup>(3<sup>−−</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|ρ|BR=3}}(1990) || 1<sup>+</sup>(3<sup>−−</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|K|BR=2}}(1770) || {{frac|1|2}}(2<sup>−</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|K|BR=2}}(1770) || {{frac|1|2}}(2<sup>−</sup>)
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" | ''V''<sub>cb</sub> and ''V''<sub>ub</sub> CKM Matrix<br>Admixture
| colspan="2" rowspan="2" | ''V''<sub>cb</sub> and ''V''<sub>ub</sub> CKM Matrix<br/>Admixture
| X(4020)<sup>±</sup> || ?(?<sup>?</sup>)
| X(4020)<sup>±</sup> || ?(?<sup>?</sup>)
|-
|-
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| {{Physics particle|f|BR=0}}(2100) || 0<sup>+</sup>(0<sup>++</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|f|BR=0}}(2100) || 0<sup>+</sup>(0<sup>++</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|K|TR=*|BR=0}}(2045) || {{frac|1|2}}(4<sup>+</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|K|TR=*|BR=0}}(2045) || {{frac|1|2}}(4<sup>+</sup>)
| rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Bottom, strange<br>(B=±1, S=∓1)'''
| rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Bottom, strange<br/>(B = ±1, S = ∓1)'''
| X(4250)<sup>±</sup> || ?(?<sup>?</sup>)
| X(4250)<sup>±</sup> || ?(?<sup>?</sup>)
|-
|-
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|-
|-
| η(1475) || 0<sup>+</sup>(0<sup>−+</sup>)
| η(1475) || 0<sup>+</sup>(0<sup>−+</sup>)
| rowspan="2" | f<sub>J</sub>(2200) || rowspan="2" | 0<sup>+</sup>(2<sup>++</sup><br>or 4<sup>++</sup>)
| rowspan="2" | f<sub>J</sub>(2200) || rowspan="2" | 0<sup>+</sup>(2<sup>++</sup><br/>or 4<sup>++</sup>)
| K(3100) || ?<sup>?</sup>(?<sup>??</sup>)
| K(3100) || ?<sup>?</sup>(?<sup>??</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|B|TR=*|BR=s2}}(5840)<sup>0</sup> || 0(2<sup>+</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|B|TR=*|BR=s2}}(5840)<sup>0</sup> || 0(2<sup>+</sup>)
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|-
|-
| {{Physics particle|f|BR=0}}(1500) || 0<sup>+</sup>(0<sup>++</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|f|BR=0}}(1500) || 0<sup>+</sup>(0<sup>++</sup>)
| rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Charmed<br>(C=±1)'''
| rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Charmed<br/>(C = ±1)'''
| {{Physics particle|B|TR=*|BR=sJ}}(5850) || ?(?<sup>?</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|B|TR=*|BR=sJ}}(5850) || ?(?<sup>?</sup>)
| X(4660) || ?<sup>?</sup>(1<sup>−−</sup>)
| X(4660) || ?<sup>?</sup>(1<sup>−−</sup>)
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| {{Physics particle|f|BR=1}}(1510) || 0<sup>+</sup>(1<sup>++</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|f|BR=1}}(1510) || 0<sup>+</sup>(1<sup>++</sup>)
| η(2225) || 0<sup>+</sup>(0<sup>−+</sup>)
| η(2225) || 0<sup>+</sup>(0<sup>−+</sup>)
| rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Bottom, charmed<br>(B=C=±1)'''
| rowspan="2" colspan="2" align="center" | '''Bottom, charmed<br/>(B = C = ±1)'''
| colspan="2" align="center" | '''b{{Physics particle|b|anti=yes}}'''
| colspan="2" align="center" | '''b{{Physics particle|b|anti=yes}}'''
|-
|-
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|-
|-
| ω(1650) || 0<sup>−</sup>(1<sup>−−</sup>)
| ω(1650) || 0<sup>−</sup>(1<sup>−−</sup>)
| colspan="2" align="center" |'''Other Light'''
| colspan="2" align="center" |'''Other light'''
| {{Physics particle|D|BR=1}}(2430)<sup>0</sup> || {{frac|1|2}}(1<sup>+</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|D|BR=1}}(2430)<sup>0</sup> || {{frac|1|2}}(1<sup>+</sup>)
| Υ(2S) || 0<sup>−</sup>(1<sup>−−</sup>)
| Υ(2S) || 0<sup>−</sup>(1<sup>−−</sup>)
|-
|-
| {{Physics particle|ω|BR=3}}(1670) || 0<sup>−</sup>(3<sup>−−</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|ω|BR=3}}(1670) || 0<sup>−</sup>(3<sup>−−</sup>)
| colspan="2" | Further States
| colspan="2" | [https://pdg.lbl.gov/2020/listings/rpp2020-list-further-states.pdf Further States]
| {{Physics particle|D|TR=*|BR=2}}(2460)<sup>0</sup> || {{frac|1|2}}(2<sup>+</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|D|TR=*|BR=2}}(2460)<sup>0</sup> || {{frac|1|2}}(2<sup>+</sup>)
| Υ(1D) || 0<sup>−</sup>(2<sup>−−</sup>)
| Υ(1D) || 0<sup>−</sup>(2<sup>−−</sup>)
|-
|-
| {{Physics particle|π|BR=2}}(1670) || 1<sup>−</sup>(2<sup>−+</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|π|BR=2}}(1670) || 1<sup>−</sup>(2<sup>−+</sup>)
| rowspan="12" colspan="2" |
| rowspan="12" colspan="2" |Further states
| {{Physics particle|D|TR=*|BR=2}}(2460)<sup>±</sup> || {{frac|1|2}}(2<sup>+</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|D|TR=*|BR=2}}(2460)<sup>±</sup> || {{frac|1|2}}(2<sup>+</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|χ|BR=b0}}(2P) || 0<sup>+</sup>(0<sup>++</sup>)
| {{Physics particle|χ|BR=b0}}(2P) || 0<sup>+</sup>(0<sup>++</sup>)
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|}
|}


The letter "f" in the name of a meson denotes that it is a scalar meson (as opposed to a pseudo-scalar meson), and the letter "a" in the name of a meson denotes that it is an axial-vector meson (as opposed to an ordinary vector meson) a.k.a. an isoscalar vector meson, while the letters "b" and "h" refer to axial-vector mesons with positive parity, negative C-parity, and quantum numbers I<sup>G</sup> of 1<sup>+</sup> and 0<sup>-</sup> respectively.<ref>Kan Chen, et al., "Light axial vector mesons" Phys. Rev. D 91, 074025 (2015) doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.91.074025 open access copy available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.07766</ref> The, "f", "a", "b" and "h" mesons are not listed in the tables below and their internal structure and quark content is a matter of ongoing investigation.<ref>M. Tanabashi et al. (Particle Data Group), Phys. Rev. D 98, 030001 (2018) http://pdg.lbl.gov/2019/reviews/rpp2018-rev-scalar-mesons.pdf </ref><ref>Eef van Beveren, George Rupp, "Scalar and axial-vector mesons" (2007) (plenary talk at the IVth International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP06), Madrid, 5-10 June 2006 with subsequent corrections) https://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/0610199</ref> The particle described in the table above as f<sub>0</sub>(500) has historically been known by two other names: f<sub>0</sub>(600) and ό (sigma).<ref>J.R. Pelaez (2016) (open access copy available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1510.00653 )("The existence and properties of the sigma meson have been controversial for almost six decades, despite playing a central role in the spontaneous chiral symmetry of QCD or in the nucleon–nucleon attraction. This controversy has also been fed by the strong indications that it is not an ordinary quark–antiquark meson.")</ref>
Mesons named with the letter "f" are ''scalar mesons'' (as opposed to a pseudo-scalar meson), and mesons named with the letter "a" are axial-vector mesons (as opposed to an ordinary vector meson) a.k.a. an [[isoscalar]] vector meson, while the letters "b" and "h" refer to axial-vector mesons with positive parity, negative C-parity, and quantum numbers I<sup>G</sup> of 1<sup>+</sup> and 0<sup></sup> respectively.<ref>Kan Chen, et al., "Light axial vector mesons" Phys. Rev. D 91, 074025 (2015) doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.91.074025 open access copy available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.07766</ref>


The, "f", "a", "b" and "h" mesons are not listed in the tables below and their internal structure and quark content is a matter of ongoing investigation.<ref>
A complete set of meson naming conventions is set forth in a 2017 review article for the Particle Data Group which also contains a table mapping pre-2016 common names to the new Particle Data Group standard naming conventions for XYZ mesons.<ref>C. Patrignani et al. (Particle Data Group), Chin. Phys. C, 40, 100001 (2016) and 2017 update http://pdg.lbl.gov/2017/reviews/rpp2017-rev-naming-scheme-hadrons.pdf</ref>
{{cite journal
|first1=M. |last1=Tanabashi
|display-authors=etal
|collaboration=Particle Data Group
|year=2018
|title=Review of scalar mesons
|journal=[[Physical Review D]]
|volume=98 |page=030001
|doi=10.1103/PhysRevD.98.030001
|bibcode=2018PhRvD..98c0001T
|url=http://pdg.lbl.gov/2019/reviews/rpp2018-rev-scalar-mesons.pdf
}}
</ref><ref>
{{cite conference
|first1=Eef |last1=van&nbsp;Beveren
|first2=George |last2=Rupp
|title=Scalar and axial-vector mesons
|type=plenary talk
|conference=IVth International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP06)
|place=Madrid, ES
|date=5–10 June 2006
|arxiv=hep-ph/0610199
|edition=with subsequent corrections
}}
</ref>
The particle described in the table above as f<sub>0</sub>(500) has historically been known by two other names: f<sub>0</sub>(600) and σ (sigma).<ref>
{{cite journal
|first=J.R. |last=Pelaez
|year=2016
|title=From controversy to precision on the sigma meson: A review on the status of the non-ordinary <math>f_0(500)</math> resonance
|journal=Physics Reports
|volume=658
|pages=1–111
|doi=10.1016/j.physrep.2016.09.001
|arxiv=1510.00653
|bibcode=2016PhR...658....1P
|s2cid=118569293
|quote=The existence and properties of the sigma meson have been controversial for almost six decades, despite playing a central role in the spontaneous chiral symmetry of [[quantum chromodynamics|QCD]] or in the nucleon–nucleon attraction. This controversy has also been fed by the strong indications that it is not an ordinary quark–antiquark meson.
}}</ref>

A complete set of meson naming conventions is set forth in a 2017 review article for the Particle Data Group which also contains a table mapping pre-2016 common names to the new Particle Data Group standard naming conventions for XYZ mesons.<ref>
{{cite journal
|first1=C. |last1=Patrignani
|display-authors=etal
|collaboration=Particle Data Group
|title=Revised naming-scheme for hadrons
|journal=Chin. Phys. C
|volume=40 |page=100001
|year=2016
}}
{{cite web
|title=2017 update
|url=http://pdg.lbl.gov/2017/reviews/rpp2017-rev-naming-scheme-hadrons.pdf
}}
</ref>


== Meson properties ==
== Meson properties ==
The following lists details for all known and predicted pseudoscalar ([[total angular momentum|J]]<sup>[[Parity (physics)|P]]</sup> = 0<sup>−</sup>) and vector ([[total angular momentum|J]]<sup>[[Parity (physics)|P]]</sup> = 1<sup>−</sup>) mesons.
The following lists details for all known and predicted pseudoscalar ([[total angular momentum|J]]<sup>[[Parity (physics)|P]]</sup> = 0<sup>−</sup>) and vector ([[total angular momentum|J]]<sup>[[Parity (physics)|P]]</sup> = 1<sup>−</sup>) mesons.


The properties and quark content of the particles are tabulated below; for the corresponding antiparticles, simply change quarks into antiquarks (and vice versa) and flip the sign of Q, B, S, C, and B′. Particles with <sup>†</sup> next to their names have been predicted by the [[standard model]] but not yet observed. Values in {{color|red|red}} have not been firmly established by experiments, but are predicted by the [[quark model]] and are consistent with the measurements.
The properties and quark content of the particles are tabulated below; for the corresponding antiparticles, simply change quarks into antiquarks (and vice versa) and flip the sign of Q, B, S, C, and B′. Particles with <sup>†</sup> next to their names have been predicted by the [[standard model]] but not yet observed. Values in {{color|red|red}} have not been firmly established by experiments, but are predicted by the [[quark model]] and are consistent with the measurements.
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===Pseudoscalar mesons===
===Pseudoscalar mesons===


{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center; width:100%"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center; width:100%;"
|+Pseudoscalar mesons
|+ Pseudoscalar mesons
|-
|-
! class=unsortable|Particle name
! class=unsortable | Particle<br/>name
! Particle <br>symbol
! Particle<br/>symbol
! Antiparticle <br>symbol
! Antiparticle<br/>symbol
! class=unsortable|Quark<br>content
! class=unsortable | Quark<br/>content
! [[Rest mass]] ([[electron volt|MeV]]/[[speed of light|c]]<sup>2</sup>)
! [[Rest mass]] ([[electron volt|MeV]]/[[speed of light|''c'']]<sup>2</sup>)
! width="50"|[[Isospin|I]]<sup>[[G parity|G]]</sup>
! width="50" | [[Isospin|I]]<sup>[[G parity|G]]</sup>
! width="50"|[[Total angular momentum|J]]<sup>[[Parity (physics)|P]][[C-parity|C]]</sup>
! width="50" | [[Total angular momentum|J]]<sup>[[Parity (physics)|P]][[C-parity|C]]</sup>
! width="50"|[[strangeness|S]]
! width="50" | [[strangeness|S]]
! width="50"|[[charm (quantum number)|C]]
! width="50" | [[charm (quantum number)|C]]
! width="50"|[[bottomness|B']]
! width="50" | [[bottomness|B']]
! [[Mean lifetime]] ([[second|s]])
! [[Mean lifetime]] ([[second|s]])
! class=unsortable|Commonly decays to<br>
! class=unsortable | Commonly decays to<br/>(>5% of decays)
(>5% of decays)
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Pion<ref name="PDGPion+-">K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-pi-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Pion+-}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | Pion<ref name="PDGPion+-">K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-pi-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Pion+-}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}}
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| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}}
| Self
| Self
| <math>\mathrm{\tfrac{u\bar{u} - d\bar{d}}{\sqrt{2}}}\,</math><sup>{{ref|quarkcontent|[a]}}</sup>
| {{nowrap|<math>\mathrm{\tfrac{u\bar{u} - d\bar{d}}{\sqrt{2}}}\,</math><sup>{{ref|quarkcontent|[a]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|0134.9766|{{val|134.9766|0.0006}}}}
| {{sort|0134.9766|{{val|134.9766|0.0006}}}}
| 1<sup>−</sup>
| 1<sup>−</sup>
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| 0
| 0
| {{sort|-19|{{val|5.02|0.19|e=-19}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime|[b]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|-19|{{val|5.02|0.19|e=-19}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime|[b]}}</sup>}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}} or <br> {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} or}} <br>
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}} or<br/> {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}}}}
{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Eta prime meson<ref name=PDGEtaPrime>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-eta-prime-958.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Eta prime}}]</ref>
|style="text-align:left"|Eta prime meson<ref name=PDGEtaPrime>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-eta-prime-958.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Eta prime}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Eta prime}}(958)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Eta prime}}(958)
| Self
| Self
| <math>\tfrac\mathrm{u\bar{u} + d\bar{d} + s\bar{s}}{\sqrt{3}}\,</math><sup>{{ref|quarkcontent|[a]}}</sup>
| {{nowrap|<math>\tfrac\mathrm{u\bar{u} + d\bar{d} + s\bar{s}}{\sqrt{3}}\,</math><sup>{{ref|quarkcontent|[a]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|0957.78|{{val|957.78|0.06}}}}
| {{sort|0957.78|{{val|957.78|0.06}}}}
| 0<sup>+</sup>
| 0<sup>+</sup>
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| 0
| 0
| {{sort|-21|{{val|3.32|0.15|e=-21}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime|[b]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|-21|{{val|3.32|0.15|e=-21}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime|[b]}}</sup>}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Eta}} or}}<br>
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Eta}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|({{Subatomic particle|link=yes|rho0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}) / ({{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}) or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Eta}}}}
{{nowrap|({{Subatomic particle|link=yes|rho0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}) / ({{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}) or}}<br>
{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Eta}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Charmed eta meson<ref name=PDGCharmedEta>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2010/listings/rpp2010-list-eta-c-1S.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Charmed eta}}]</ref>
|style="text-align:left"|Charmed eta meson<ref name=PDGCharmedEta>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2010/listings/rpp2010-list-eta-c-1S.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Charmed eta}}]</ref>
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| Self
| Self
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|charm antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|charm antiquark}}
| {{val|2983.6|0.7}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|2983.6|0.7}}
| 0<sup>+</sup>
| 0<sup>+</sup>
| 0<sup>−+</sup>
| 0<sup>−+</sup>
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| Self
| Self
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom antiquark}}
| {{val|9398.0|3.2}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|9398.0|3.2}}
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|+}}</sup>
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|+}}</sup>
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}+</sup>
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}+</sup>
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| 0
| 0
| {{sort|-08.3|{{val|1.2380|0.0021|e=-8}}}}
| {{sort|-08.3|{{val|1.2380|0.0021|e=-8}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Antimuon}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Muon neutrino}} or}}<br>
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Antimuon}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Muon neutrino}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion0}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|positron}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Electron neutrino}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion-}} }}
{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion0}} or}} <br>
{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|positron}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Electron neutrino}} or}}<br>
{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion-}} }}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Kaon<ref name=PDGKaon0>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-K-zero.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Kaon0}}]</ref>
|style="text-align:left"|Kaon<ref name=PDGKaon0>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-K-zero.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Kaon0}}]</ref>
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| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-short0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-short0}}
| Self
| Self
| <math>\mathrm{\tfrac{d\bar{s} + s\bar{d}}{\sqrt{2}}}\,</math><sup>{{ref|Kaon|[e]}}</sup>
| {{nowrap|<math>\mathrm{\tfrac{d\bar{s} - s\bar{d}}{\sqrt{2}}}\,</math><sup>{{ref|Kaon|[e]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|0497.614|{{val|497.614|0.024}}}}<sup>{{ref|Kaonmass|[d]}}</sup>
| {{sort|0497.614|{{val|497.614|0.024}}}}<sup>{{ref|Kaonmass|[d]}}</sup>
| {{frac|1|2}}
| {{frac|1|2}}
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| 0
| 0
| {{sort|-11|{{val|8.954|0.004|e=-11}}}}
| {{sort|-11|{{val|8.954|0.004|e=-11}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion-}} or}}<br>
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion-}} or}}<br/>
{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion0}}}}
{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion0}}}}
|-
|-
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| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-long0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-long0}}
| Self
| Self
| <math>\mathrm{\tfrac{d\bar{s} - s\bar{d}}{\sqrt{2}}}\,</math><sup>{{ref|Kaon|[e]}}</sup>
| {{nowrap|<math>\mathrm{\tfrac{d\bar{s} + s\bar{d}}{\sqrt{2}}}\,</math><sup>{{ref|Kaon|[e]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|0497.614|{{val|497.614|0.024}}}}<sup>{{ref|Kaonmass|[d]}}</sup>
| {{sort|0497.614|{{val|497.614|0.024}}}}<sup>{{ref|Kaonmass|[d]}}</sup>
| {{frac|1|2}}
| {{frac|1|2}}
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| 0
| 0
| {{sort|-08.1|{{val|5.116|0.021|e=-8}}}}
| {{sort|-08.1|{{val|5.116|0.021|e=-8}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+-}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|electron-+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Electron neutrino}} or}}<br> {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+-}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|muon-+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Muon neutrino}} or}}<br>
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+-}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|electron-+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Electron neutrino}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+-}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|muon-+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Muon neutrino}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}}}}
{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} or}} <br>
{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|D meson<ref name="PDGD+">K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-D-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|D+-}}]</ref>
|style="text-align:left"|D meson<ref name="PDGD+">K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-D-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|D+-}}]</ref>
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| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Down antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Down antiquark}}
| {{val|1869.61|0.10}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|1869.61|0.10}}
| {{frac|1|2}}
| {{frac|1|2}}
| 0<sup>−</sup>
| 0<sup>−</sup>
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| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|AntiD0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|AntiD0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|up antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|up antiquark}}
| {{val|1864.84|0.07}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|1864.84|0.07}}
| {{frac|1|2}}
| {{frac|1|2}}
| 0<sup>−</sup>
| 0<sup>−</sup>
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| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-D-zero.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|D0}} decay modes]
| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-D-zero.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|D0}} decay modes]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|strange D meson<ref name=PDGDs>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Ds-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Strange D+-}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | strange D meson<ref name=PDGDs>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Ds-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Strange D+-}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange D+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange D+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange D-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange D-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|strange antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|strange antiquark}}
| {{val|1968.30|0.11}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|1968.30|0.11}}
| 0
| 0
| 0<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| 0<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Ds-plus-minus.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Strange D+}} decay modes]
| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Ds-plus-minus.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Strange D+}} decay modes]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|B meson<ref name="PDGB+">K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-B-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|B+-}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | B meson<ref name="PDGB+">K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-B-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|B+-}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|up quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|bottom antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|up quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|bottom antiquark}}
| {{val|5279.26|0.17}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|5279.26|0.17}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-B-plus-minus.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|B+}} decay modes]
| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-B-plus-minus.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|B+}} decay modes]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|B meson<ref name=PDGB0>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-B-zero.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|B0}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | B meson<ref name=PDGB0>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-B-zero.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|B0}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|AntiB0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|AntiB0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Down quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Down quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom antiquark}}
| {{val|5279.58|0.17}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|5279.58|0.17}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-B-zero.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|B0}} decay modes]
| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-B-zero.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|B0}} decay modes]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Strange B meson<ref name=PDGBs>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Bs-zero.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Strange B0}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | Strange B meson<ref name=PDGBs>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Bs-zero.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Strange B0}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange B0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange B0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange AntiB0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange AntiB0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|strange quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|strange quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom antiquark}}
| {{val|5366.77|0.24}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|5366.77|0.24}}
| {{color|red|0}}
| {{color|red|0}}
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Bs-zero.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Strange B0}} decay modes]
| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Bs-zero.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Strange B0}} decay modes]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Charmed B meson<ref name=PDGBc>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Bc-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Charmed B+-}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | Charmed B meson<ref name=PDGBc>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Bc-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Charmed B+-}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charmed B+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charmed B+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charmed B-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charmed B-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|bottom antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|bottom antiquark}}
| {{val|6275.6|1.1}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|6275.6|1.1}}
| {{color|red|0}}
| {{color|red|0}}
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| {{color|red|0}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Bc-plus-minus.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Charmed B+}} decay modes]
| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Bc-plus-minus.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Charmed B+}} decay modes]
|}
|}
<sup>[a]</sup> {{note|quarkcontent}} Makeup inexact due to non-zero quark masses.<br>
<sup>[a]</sup> {{note|quarkcontent}} Makeup inexact due to non-zero quark masses.<br/>
<sup>[b]</sup> {{note|Lifetime}} PDG reports the [[resonance width]] (Γ). Here the conversion τ&nbsp;=&nbsp;{{frac|ħ|&Gamma;}} is given instead.<br>
<sup>[b]</sup> {{note|Lifetime}} PDG reports the [[resonance width]] (Γ). Here the conversion τ&nbsp;=&nbsp;{{frac|ħ|&Gamma;}} is given instead.<br/>
<sup>[c]</sup> {{note|strongforce}}[[Strong force|Strong]] [[eigenstate]]. No definite lifetime (see [[List of mesons#Notes on neutral kaons|kaon notes]] below) <br>
<sup>[c]</sup> {{note|strongforce}}[[Strong force|Strong]] [[eigenstate]]. No definite lifetime (see [[List of mesons#Notes on neutral kaons|kaon notes]] below)<br/>
<sup>[d]</sup> {{note|Kaonmass}} The mass of the {{Subatomic particle|K-long0}} and {{Subatomic particle|K-short0}} are given as that of the {{Subatomic particle|Kaon0}}. However, it is known that a difference between the masses of the {{Subatomic particle|K-long0}} and {{Subatomic particle|K-short0}} on the order of {{val|2.2|e=-11|u=MeV/c2}} exists.<ref name=PDGK-long/><br>
<sup>[d]</sup> {{note|Kaonmass}} The mass of the {{Subatomic particle|K-long0}} and {{Subatomic particle|K-short0}} are given as that of the {{Subatomic particle|Kaon0}}. However, it is known that a difference between the masses of the {{Subatomic particle|K-long0}} and {{Subatomic particle|K-short0}} on the order of {{val|2.2|e=-11|u=MeV/c2}} exists.<ref name=PDGK-long/><br/>
<sup>[e]</sup> {{note|Kaon}}[[Weak force|Weak]] [[eigenstate]]. Makeup is missing small [[CP violation|CP–violating]] term (see [[List of mesons#Notes on neutral kaons|notes on neutral kaons]] below).
<sup>[e]</sup> {{note|Kaon}}[[Weak force|Weak]] [[eigenstate]]. Makeup is missing small [[CP violation|CP–violating]] term (see [[List of mesons#Notes on neutral kaons|notes on neutral kaons]] below).


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|+Vector mesons
|-
|-
! class=unsortable|Particle name
! class=unsortable | Particle<br/>name
! Particle <br>symbol
! Particle<br/>symbol
! Antiparticle <br>symbol
! Antiparticle<br/>symbol
! class=unsortable|Quark<br>content
! class=unsortable | Quark<br/>content
! [[Rest mass]] ([[electron volt|MeV]]/[[speed of light|c]]<sup>2</sup>)
! [[Rest mass]] ([[electron volt|MeV]]/[[speed of light|''c'']]<sup>2</sup>)
! width="50"|[[Isospin|I]]<sup>[[G parity|G]]</sup>
! width="50" | [[Isospin|I]]<sup>[[G parity|G]]</sup>
! width="50"|[[Total angular momentum|J]]<sup>[[Parity (physics)|P]][[C-parity|C]]</sup>
! width="50" | [[Total angular momentum|J]]<sup>[[Parity (physics)|P]][[C-parity|C]]</sup>
! width="50"|[[strangeness|S]]
! width="50" | [[strangeness|S]]
! width="50"|[[charm (quantum number)|C]]
! width="50" | [[charm (quantum number)|C]]
! width="50"|[[bottomness|B']]
! width="50" | [[bottomness|B']]
! [[Mean lifetime]] ([[second|s]])
! [[Mean lifetime]] ([[second|s]])
! class=unsortable|Commonly decays to<br>
! class=unsortable | Commonly decays to<br/>(>5% of decays)
(>5% of decays)
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Charged rho meson<ref name=PDGRho>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-rho-770.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|rho}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | Charged rho meson<ref name=PDGRho>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-rho-770.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|rho}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Rho+}}(770)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Rho+}}(770)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Rho-}}(770)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Rho-}}(770)
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| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+-}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+-}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Neutral rho meson<ref name=PDGRho/>
| style="text-align:left" | Neutral rho meson<ref name=PDGRho/>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Rho0}}(770)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Rho0}}(770)
| Self
| Self
| <math>\tfrac{1}{\sqrt 2} \left( \mathrm{ u\bar{u}-d\bar{d} } \right)\,</math>
| {{nowrap|<math>\mathrm{\tfrac{u\bar{u}-d\bar{d}}{\sqrt 2}}</math>}}
| {{sort|0775.26|{{val|775.26|0.25}}}}
| {{sort|0775.26|{{val|775.26|0.25}}}}
| 1<sup>+</sup>
| 1<sup>+</sup>
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| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Omega meson<ref name=PDGOmegaMeson>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-omega-782.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Omega meson}}(782)]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | Omega meson<ref name=PDGOmegaMeson>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-omega-782.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Omega meson}}(782)]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|omega meson}}(782)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|omega meson}}(782)
| Self
| Self
| <math>\tfrac{1}{\sqrt 2} \left( \mathrm{ u\bar{u} + d\bar{d} } \right)\,</math>
| {{nowrap|<math>\mathrm{\tfrac{u\bar{u}+d\bar{d}}{\sqrt 2}}</math>}}
| {{sort|0783|{{val|782.65|0.12}}}}
| {{sort|0783|{{val|782.65|0.12}}}}
| 0<sup>−</sup>
| 0<sup>−</sup>
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| 0
| 0
| {{sort|-23|{{val|7.75|0.07|e=-23}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime2|[f]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|-23|{{val|7.75|0.07|e=-23}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime2|[f]}}</sup>}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}} or}}<br>
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion-}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}}
{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Phi meson<ref name=PDGPhi>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-phi-1020.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Phi meson}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | Phi meson<ref name=PDGPhi>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-phi-1020.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Phi meson}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Phi meson}}(1020)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Phi meson}}(1020)
| Self
| Self
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange antiquark}}
| {{val|1019.461|0.019}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|1019.461|0.019}}
| 0<sup>−</sup>
| 0<sup>−</sup>
| 1<sup>−−</sup>
| 1<sup>−−</sup>
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| 0
| 0
| {{sort|-22.3|{{val|1.54|0.01|e=-22}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime2|[f]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|-22.3|{{val|1.54|0.01|e=-22}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime2|[f]}}</sup>}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Kaon+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Kaon-}} or}}<br> {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-short0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-long0}} or}}<br> {{nowrap|({{Subatomic particle|link=yes|rho}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion}}) / ({{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion-}})}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Kaon+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Kaon-}} or}}<br/> {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-short0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-long0}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|({{Subatomic particle|link=yes|rho}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion}}) / ({{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|pion-}})}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|J/Psi<ref name="PDGJ/Psi">K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-J-psi-1S.pdf Particle listings – J/Ψ]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | J/Psi<ref name="PDGJ/Psi">K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-J-psi-1S.pdf Particle listings – J/Ψ]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|J/Psi}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|J/Psi}}
| Self
| Self
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm antiquark}}
| {{val|3096.916|0.011}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|3096.916|0.011}}
| 0<sup>−</sup>
| 0<sup>−</sup>
| 1<sup>−−</sup>
| 1<sup>−−</sup>
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| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-J-psi-1S.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|J/psi}}(1S) decay modes]
| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-J-psi-1S.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|J/psi}}(1S) decay modes]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Upsilon meson<ref name=PDGUpsilon>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-upsilon-1S.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Upsilon}}(1S)]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | Upsilon meson<ref name=PDGUpsilon>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-upsilon-1S.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Upsilon}}(1S)]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Upsilon}}(1S)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Upsilon}}(1S)
| Self
| Self
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|bottom quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|bottom antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|bottom quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|bottom antiquark}}
| {{val|9460.30|0.26}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|9460.30|0.26}}
| 0<sup>−</sup>
| 0<sup>−</sup>
| 1<sup>−−</sup>
| 1<sup>−−</sup>
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| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-upsilon-1S.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Upsilon}}(1S) decay modes]
| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-upsilon-1S.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Upsilon}}(1S) decay modes]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Kaon<ref name=PDGKaon*>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-K-star-892.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Kaon*}}(892)]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | Kaon<ref name=PDGKaon*>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-K-star-892.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Kaon*}}(892)]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Kaon*+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Kaon*+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Kaon*-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Kaon*-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Up quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Up quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange antiquark}}
| {{sort|0892|{{val|891.66|0.026}}}}
| {{sort|0892|{{val|891.66|0.26}}}}
| {{frac|1|2}}
| {{frac|1|2}}
| 1<sup>−</sup>
| 1<sup>−</sup>
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| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-K-star-892.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Kaon*}}(892) decay modes]
| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-K-star-892.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Kaon*}}(892) decay modes]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Kaon<ref name=PDGKaon*/>
| style="text-align:left" | Kaon<ref name=PDGKaon*/>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Kaon*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Kaon*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Antikaon*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Antikaon*0}}
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| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-K-star-892.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Kaon*}}(892) decay modes]
| [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-K-star-892.pdf See {{Subatomic particle|Kaon*}}(892) decay modes]
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|D meson<ref name="PDGD*+">K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-D-star-2010-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|D*+-}}(2010)]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | D meson<ref name="PDGD*+">K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-D-star-2010-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|D*+-}}(2010)]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D*+}}(2010)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D*+}}(2010)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D*-}}(2010)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D*-}}(2010)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Down antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Down antiquark}}
| {{val|2010.26|0.07}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|2010.26|0.07}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| 0
| 0
| {{sort|-21.2|{{val|7.89|0.17|e=-21}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime2|[f]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|-21.2|{{val|7.89|0.17|e=-21}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime2|[f]}}</sup>}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} or}}<br>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion+}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|D meson<ref name=PDGD*0>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-D-star-2007-zero.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|D*0}}(2007)]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | D meson<ref name=PDGD*0>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-D-star-2007-zero.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|D*0}}(2007)]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D*0}}(2007)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D*0}}(2007)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|AntiD*0}}(2007)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|AntiD*0}}(2007)
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|up antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|up antiquark}}
| {{val|2006.96|0.10}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|2006.96|0.10}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| 0
| 0
| {{sort|-22.2|>{{val|3.1|e=-22}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime2|[f]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|-22.2|>{{val|3.1|e=-22}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime2|[f]}}</sup>}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} or}}<br>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Strange D meson<ref name=PDGD*s>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Ds-star-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Strange D*+-}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | Strange D meson<ref name=PDGD*s>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Ds-star-plus-minus.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Strange D*+-}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange D*+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange D*+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange D*-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange D*-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|strange antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charm quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|strange antiquark}}
| {{val|2112.1|0.4}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|2112.1|0.4}}
| {{color|red|0}}
| {{color|red|0}}
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| 0
| 0
| {{sort|-22.1|>{{val|3.4|e=-22}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime2|[f]}}</sup>}}
| {{sort|-22.1|>{{val|3.4|e=-22}}<sup>{{ref|Lifetime2|[f]}}</sup>}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D*+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}} or}}<br>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D*+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D*+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}} or}}<br/>{{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|D*+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Pion0}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|B meson<ref name=PDGB*>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-B-star.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|B*}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | B meson<ref name=PDGB*>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-B-star.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|B*}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B*+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B*+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B*-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B*-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|up quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|bottom antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|up quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|bottom antiquark}}
| {{val|5325.2|0.4}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|5325.2|0.4}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B+}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|B meson<ref name=PDGB*/>
| style="text-align:left" | B meson<ref name=PDGB*/>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|AntiB*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|AntiB*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Down quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Down quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom antiquark}}
| {{val|5325.2|0.4}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|5325.2|0.4}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|{{frac|1|2}}}}
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|B0}} + {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Strange B meson<ref name=PDGBs*>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Bs-star.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Strange B*}}]</ref>
| style="text-align:left" | Strange B meson<ref name=PDGBs*>K.A. Olive ''et al''. (2014): [http://pdg.lbl.gov/2014/listings/rpp2014-list-Bs-star.pdf Particle listings – {{Subatomic particle|Strange B*}}]</ref>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange B*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange B*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange AntiB*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange AntiB*0}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|strange quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom antiquark}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|strange quark}}{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Bottom antiquark}}
| {{val|5415.4|+2.4|-2.1}}
| {{val|fmt=commas|5415.4|+2.4|-2.1}}
| {{color|red|0}}
| {{color|red|0}}
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
| {{color|red|1}}<sup>{{color|red|−}}</sup>
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| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange B0}}+{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}}
| {{nowrap|{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Strange B0}}+{{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Photon}}}}
|-
|-
|style="text-align:left"|Charmed B meson<sup>†</sup>
| style="text-align:left" | Charmed B meson<sup>†</sup>
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charmed B*+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charmed B*+}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charmed B*-}}
| {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|Charmed B*-}}
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| Unknown
| Unknown
| Unknown
| Unknown
|-
|}
|}
<sup>[f]</sup> {{note|Lifetime2}} PDG reports the [[resonance width]] (Γ). Here the conversion τ&nbsp;=&nbsp;{{frac|ħ|&Gamma;}} is given instead. <br>
<sup>[f]</sup> {{note|Lifetime2}} PDG reports the [[resonance width]] (Γ). Here the conversion τ&nbsp;=&nbsp;{{frac|ħ|&Gamma;}} is given instead.<br/>
<sup>[g]</sup> {{note|Lifetime3}} The exact value depends on the method used. See the given reference for detail.
<sup>[g]</sup> {{note|Lifetime3}} The exact value depends on the method used. See the given reference for detail.


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There are two complications with [[Electric charge|neutral]] [[kaon]]s:<ref name="Cronin"/>
There are two complications with [[Electric charge|neutral]] [[kaon]]s:<ref name="Cronin"/>


*Due to [[Kaon#Neutral kaon mixing|neutral kaon mixing]], the {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-short0}} and {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-long0}} are not [[eigenstate]]s of [[strangeness]]. However, they ''are'' eigenstates of the [[weak force]], which determines how they [[Radioactive decay|decay]], so these are the particles with definite [[Mean lifetime|lifetime]].
*Due to [[Kaon#Neutral kaon mixing|neutral kaon mixing]], the {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-short0}} and {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-long0}} are not [[eigenstate]]s of [[strangeness]]. However, they ''are'' eigenstates of the [[weak force]], which determines how they [[Radioactive decay|decay]], so these are the particles with definite [[Mean lifetime|lifetime]].
*The [[linear combination]]s given in the table for the {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-short0}} and {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-long0}} are not exactly correct, since there is a small correction due to [[CP violation]]. See [[Kaon#CP violation|CP violation in kaons]].
*The [[linear combination]]s given in the table for the {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-short0}} and {{Subatomic particle|link=yes|K-long0}} are not exactly correct, since there is a small correction due to [[CP violation]]. See [[Kaon#CP violation|CP violation in kaons]].


Note that these issues also exist in principle for other neutral [[flavour (particle physics)|flavored]] mesons; however, the weak eigenstates are considered separate particles only for kaons because of their dramatically different lifetimes.<ref name="Cronin">J.W. Cronin (1980)</ref>
Note that these issues also exist in principle for other neutral [[flavour (particle physics)|flavored]] mesons; however, the weak eigenstates are considered separate particles only for kaons because of their dramatically different lifetimes.<ref name="Cronin">J.W. Cronin (1980)</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
{{Wikipedia books
|1=Hadronic Matter
|3=Particles of the Standard Model
}}


* [[List of baryons]]
* [[List of baryons]]
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|pages=1–111
|pages=1–111
|doi=10.1016/j.physrep.2016.09.001
|doi=10.1016/j.physrep.2016.09.001
|arxiv=1510.00653
|bibcode=2016PhR...658....1P
|s2cid=118569293
|url=https://eprints.ucm.es/41255/1/pelaezsagredo133preprint.pdf
|url=https://eprints.ucm.es/41255/1/pelaezsagredo133preprint.pdf
}}
}}
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|journal=[[Chinese Physics C]]
|journal=[[Chinese Physics C]]
|volume=38
|volume=38
|issue=9 |pages=090001
|issue=9 |pages=1–708
|display-authors=etal|doi=10.1088/1674-1137/38/9/090001
|display-authors=etal|doi=10.1088/1674-1137/38/9/090001
|pmid=10020536
|arxiv=1412.1408
|arxiv=1412.1408
|bibcode=2014ChPhC..38i0001O
|s2cid=118395784
}}
}}
*{{cite book
*{{cite book
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|volume=667 |issue=1 |pages=1–1340
|volume=667 |issue=1 |pages=1–1340
|doi=10.1016/j.physletb.2008.07.018
|doi=10.1016/j.physletb.2008.07.018
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Latest revision as of 16:22, 3 June 2024

The decay of a kaon (
K+
) into three pions (2 
π+
, 1 
π
) is a process that involves both weak and strong interactions.

Weak interactions: The strange antiquark (
s
) of the kaon transmutes into an up antiquark (
u
) by the emission of a
W+
boson
; the
W+
boson subsequently decays into a down antiquark (
d
) and an up quark (
u
).

Strong interactions: An up quark (
u
) emits a gluon (
g
) which decays into a down quark (
d
) and a down antiquark (
d
).
This list is of all known and predicted scalar, pseudoscalar and vector mesons. See list of particles for a more detailed list of particles found in particle physics.

This article contains a list of mesons, unstable subatomic particles composed of one quark and one antiquark. They are part of the hadron particle family—particles made of quarks. The other members of the hadron family are the baryons—subatomic particles composed of three quarks. The main difference between mesons and baryons is that mesons have integer spin (thus are bosons) while baryons are fermions (half-integer spin). Because mesons are bosons, the Pauli exclusion principle does not apply to them. Because of this, they can act as force mediating particles on short distances, and thus play a part in processes such as the nuclear interaction.

Since mesons are composed of quarks, they participate in both the weak and strong interactions. Mesons with net electric charge also participate in the electromagnetic interaction. They are classified according to their quark content, total angular momentum, parity, and various other properties such as C-parity and G-parity. While no meson is stable, those of lower mass are nonetheless more stable than the most massive mesons, and are easier to observe and study in particle accelerators or in cosmic ray experiments. They are also typically less massive than baryons, meaning that they are more easily produced in experiments, and will exhibit higher-energy phenomena sooner than baryons would. For example, the charm quark was first seen in the J/Psi meson (
J/ψ
) in 1974,[1][2] and the bottom quark in the upsilon meson (
ϒ
) in 1977.[3] The top quark (the last and heaviest quark to be discovered to date) was first observed at Fermilab in 1995.

Each meson has a corresponding antiparticle (antimeson) where quarks are replaced by their corresponding antiquarks and vice versa. For example, a positive pion (
π+
) is made of one up quark and one down antiquark; and its corresponding antiparticle, the negative pion (
π
), is made of one up antiquark and one down quark. Although tetraquarks with two quarks and two antiquarks can be considered mesons they are not listed here.

The symbols encountered in these lists are: I (isospin), J (total angular momentum), P (parity), C (C-parity), G (G-parity), u (up quark), d (down quark), s (strange quark), c (charm quark), b (bottom quark), Q (charge), B (baryon number), S (strangeness), C (charm), and B′ (bottomness), as well as a wide array of subatomic particles (hover mouse for name).

Summary table

[edit]

Because this table was initially derived from published results and many of those results were preliminary, as many as 64 of the mesons in the following table may not exist or have the wrong mass or quantum numbers.

Meson summary table[4]
Light unflavoured
(S = C = B = 0)
Strange
(S = ±1, C = B = 0)
Charmed, strange
(C = S = ±1)
c
c
IG(JPC) IG(JPC) IG(JP) IG(JP) IG(JPC)

π±
1(0) Φ(1680) 0(1−−)
K±
12(0)
D±
s
0(0)
η
c
(1S)
0+(0−+)

π0
1(0−+)
ρ
3
(1690)
1+(3−−)
K0
12(0)
D
s
0(??) J/ψ(1S) 0(1−−)
η 0+(0−+) ρ(1700) 1+(1−−)
K0
S
12(0)
D*
s0
(2317)±
0(0+)
χ
c0
(1P)
0+(0++)

f
0
(500)
0+(0++)
a
2
(1700)
1(2++)
K0
L
12(0)
D
s1
(2460)±
0(1+)
χ
c1
(1P)
0+(1++)
ρ(770) 1+(1−−) f0(1710) 0+(0++)
K*
0
(800)
12(0+)
D
s1
(2536)±
0(1+)
h
c
(1P)
??(1+−)
ω(782) 0(1−−) η(1760) 0+(0−+)
K*
(892)
12(1)
D
s2
(2573)
0(??)
χ
c2
(1P)
0+(2++)
η′ (958) 0+(0−+) π(1800) 1(0−+)
K
1
(1270)
12(1+)
D*
s1
(2700)±
0(1)
η
c
(2S)
0+(0−+)

f
0
(980)
0+(0++)
f
2
(1810)
0+(2++)
K
1
(1400)
12(1+)
D*
sJ
(2860)±
0(??) ψ(2S) 0(1−−)

a
0
(980)
1(0++) X(1835) ??(?−+)
K*
(1410)
12(1)
D
sJ
(3040)±
0(??) ψ(3770) 0(1−−)
φ(1020) 0(1−−) X(1840) ??(???)
K*
0
(1430)
12(0+) Bottom
(B = ±1)
X(3823) ??(??−)

h
1
(1170)
0(1+−)
φ
3
(1850)
0(3−−)
K*
2
(1430)
12(2+) X(3872) 0+(1++)

b
1
(1235)
1+(1+−)
η
2
(1870)
0+(2−+) K(1460) 12(0)
B±
12(0) X(3900)± ?(1+)

a
1
(1260)
1(1++)
π
2
(1880)
1(2−+)
K
2
(1580)
12(2)
B0
12(0) X(3900)0 ?(??)

f
2
(1270)
0+(2++) ρ(1900) 1+(1−−) K(1630) 12(??)
B±
/
B0
Admixture

χ
c0
(2P)
0+(0++)

f
1
(1285)
0+(1++)
f
2
(1910)
0+(2++)
K
1
(1650)
12(1+)
B±
/
B0
/
B0
s
/b-baryon
Admixture

χ
c2
(2P)
0+(2++)
η(1295) 0+(0−+)
f
2
(1950)
0+(2++)
K*
(1680)
12(1) X(3940) ??(???)
π(1300) 1(0−+)
ρ
3
(1990)
1+(3−−)
K
2
(1770)
12(2) Vcb and Vub CKM Matrix
Admixture
X(4020)± ?(??)

a
2
(1320)
1(2++)
f
2
(2010)
0+(2++)
K*
3
(1780)
12(3) ψ(4040) 0(1−−)

f
0
(1370)
0+(0++)
f
0
(2020)
0+(0++)
K
2
(1820)
12(2)
B*
12(1) X(4050)± ?(??)

h
1
(1380)
?(1+−)
a
4
(2040)
1(4++) K(1830) 12(0)
B*
J
(5732)
?(??) X(4140) 0+(??+)

π
1
(1400)
1(1−+)
f
4
(2050)
0+(4++)
K*
0
(1950)
12(0+)
B
1
(5721)0
12(1+) ψ(4160) 0(1−−)
η(1405) 0+(0−+)
π
2
(2100)
1(2−+)
K*
2
(1980)
12(2+)
B*
1
(5721)0
12(2+) X(4160) ??(???)

f
1
(1420)
0+(1++)
f
0
(2100)
0+(0++)
K*
0
(2045)
12(4+) Bottom, strange
(B = ±1, S = ∓1)
X(4250)± ?(??)
ω(1420) 0(1−−)
f
2
(2150)
0+(2++)
K
2
(2250)
12(2) X(4260) ??(1−−)

f
2
(1430)
0+(2++) ρ(2150) 1+(1−−)
K
3
(2320)
12(3+)
B0
s
0(0) X(4350) 0+(??+)

a
0
(1450)
1(0++) φ(2170) 0(1−−)
K*
5
(2380)
12(5)
B*
s
0(1) X(4360) ??(1−−)
ρ(1450) 1+(1−−)
f
0
(2200)
0+(0++)
k
4
(2500)
12(4)
B
s1
(5830)0
0(1+) ψ(4415) 0(1−−)
η(1475) 0+(0−+) fJ(2200) 0+(2++
or 4++)
K(3100) ??(???)
B*
s2
(5840)0
0(2+) X(4430)± ?(1+)

f
0
(1500)
0+(0++) Charmed
(C = ±1)

B*
sJ
(5850)
?(??) X(4660) ??(1−−)

f
1
(1510)
0+(1++) η(2225) 0+(0−+) Bottom, charmed
(B = C = ±1)
b
b

f′
1
(1525)
0+(2++)
ρ
3
(2250)
1+(3−−)
D±
12(0)
η
b
(1S)
0+(0−+)

f
2
(1565)
0+(2++) f2(2300) 0+(2++)
D0
12(0)
B±
c
0(0) Υ(1S) 0(1−−)
ρ(1570) 1+(1−−)
f
4
(2300)
0+(4++)
D*
(2007)0
12(1)
χ
b0
(1P)
0+(0++)

h
1
(1595)
0(1+−)
f
0
(2330)
0+(0++)
D*
(2010)±
12(1)
χ
b1
(1P)
0+(1++)

π
1
(1600)
1(1−+)
f
2
(2340)
0+(2++)
D*
0
(2400)0
12(0+)
χ
b0
(2P)
0+(0++)

a
1
(1640)
1(1++)
ρ
5
(2350)
1+(5−−)
D*
0
(2400)±
12(0+)
h
b
(1P)
??(1+−)

f
2
(1640)
0+(2++)
a
6
(2450)
1(6++)
D
1
(2420)0
12(1+)
χ
b2
(1P)
0+(2++)

η
2
(1645)
0+(2−+)
f
6
(2510)
0+(6++)
D
1
(2420)±
12(??)
η
b
(2S)
0+(0−+)
ω(1650) 0(1−−) Other light
D
1
(2430)0
12(1+) Υ(2S) 0(1−−)

ω
3
(1670)
0(3−−) Further States
D*
2
(2460)0
12(2+) Υ(1D) 0(2−−)

π
2
(1670)
1(2−+) Further states
D*
2
(2460)±
12(2+)
χ
b0
(2P)
0+(0++)
D(2550)0 12(0)
χ
b1
(2P)
0+(1++)
D(2600) 12(??)
h
b
(2P)
??(1+−)

D*
(2640)±
12(??)
χ
b2
(2P)
0+(2++)
D(2750) 12(??) Υ(3S) 0(1−−)

χ
b
(3P)
??(??+)
Υ(4S) 0(1−−)
X(10610)± 1+(1+)
X(10610)0 1+(1+)
X(10650)± ?+(1+)
Υ(10860) 0(1−−)
Υ(11020) 0(1−−)

Mesons named with the letter "f" are scalar mesons (as opposed to a pseudo-scalar meson), and mesons named with the letter "a" are axial-vector mesons (as opposed to an ordinary vector meson) a.k.a. an isoscalar vector meson, while the letters "b" and "h" refer to axial-vector mesons with positive parity, negative C-parity, and quantum numbers IG of 1+ and 0 respectively.[5]

The, "f", "a", "b" and "h" mesons are not listed in the tables below and their internal structure and quark content is a matter of ongoing investigation.[6][7] The particle described in the table above as f0(500) has historically been known by two other names: f0(600) and σ (sigma).[8]

A complete set of meson naming conventions is set forth in a 2017 review article for the Particle Data Group which also contains a table mapping pre-2016 common names to the new Particle Data Group standard naming conventions for XYZ mesons.[9]

Meson properties

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The following lists details for all known and predicted pseudoscalar (JP = 0) and vector (JP = 1) mesons.

The properties and quark content of the particles are tabulated below; for the corresponding antiparticles, simply change quarks into antiquarks (and vice versa) and flip the sign of Q, B, S, C, and B′. Particles with next to their names have been predicted by the standard model but not yet observed. Values in red have not been firmly established by experiments, but are predicted by the quark model and are consistent with the measurements.

Pseudoscalar mesons

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Pseudoscalar mesons
Particle
name
Particle
symbol
Antiparticle
symbol
Quark
content
Rest mass (MeV/c2) IG JPC S C B' Mean lifetime (s) Commonly decays to
(>5% of decays)
Pion[10]
π+

π

u

d
139.57018±0.00035 1 0 0 0 0 (2.6033±0.0005)×10−8
μ+
+
ν
μ
Pion[11]
π0
Self [a] 134.9766±0.0006 1 0−+ 0 0 0 (8.52±0.18)×10−17
γ
+
γ
Eta meson[12]
η
Self [a] 547.862±0.018 0+ 0−+ 0 0 0 (5.02±0.19)×10−19[b]
γ
+
γ
or

π0
+
π0
+
π0
or


π+
+
π0
+
π
Eta prime meson[13]
η′
(958)
Self [a] 957.78±0.06 0+ 0−+ 0 0 0 (3.32±0.15)×10−21[b]
π+
+
π
+
η
or

(
ρ0
+
γ
) / (
π+
+
π
+
γ
) or


π0
+
π0
+
η
Charmed eta meson[14]
η
c
(1S)
Self
c

c
2,983.6±0.7 0+ 0−+ 0 0 0 (2.04±0.05)×10−23[b] See
η
c
decay modes
Bottom eta meson[15]
η
b
(1S)
Self
b

b
9,398.0±3.2 0+ 0+ 0 0 0 Unknown See
η
b
decay modes
Kaon[16]
K+

K

u

s
493.677±0.016 12 0 1 0 0 (1.2380±0.0021)×10−8
μ+
+
ν
μ
or


π+
+
π0
or


π0
+
e+
+
ν
e
or


π+
+
π+
+
π
Kaon[17]
K0

K0

d

s
497.614±0.024 12 0 1 0 0 [c] [c]
K-Short[18]
K0
S
Self [e] 497.614±0.024[d] 12 0 (*) 0 0 (8.954±0.004)×10−11
π+
+
π
or


π0
+
π0

K-Long[19]
K0
L
Self [e] 497.614±0.024[d] 12 0 (*) 0 0 (5.116±0.021)×10−8
π±
+
e
+
ν
e
or


π±
+
μ
+
ν
μ
or


π0
+
π0
+
π0
or


π+
+
π0
+
π
D meson[20]
D+

D

c

d
1,869.61±0.10 12 0 0 +1 0 (1.040±0.007)×10−12 See
D+
decay modes
D meson[21]
D0

D0

c

u
1,864.84±0.07 12 0 0 +1 0 (4.101±0.015)×10−13 See
D0
decay modes
strange D meson[22]
D+
s

D
s

c

s
1,968.30±0.11 0 0 +1 +1 0 (5.00±0.07)×10−13 See
D+
s
decay modes
B meson[23]
B+

B

u

b
5,279.26±0.17 12 0 0 0 +1 (1.638±0.004)×10−12 See
B+
decay modes
B meson[24]
B0

B0

d

b
5,279.58±0.17 12 0 0 0 +1 (1.519±0.009)×10−12 See
B0
decay modes
Strange B meson[25]
B0
s

B0
s

s

b
5,366.77±0.24 0 0 −1 0 +1 (1.512±0.007)×10−12 See
B0
s
decay modes
Charmed B meson[26]
B+
c

B
c

c

b
6,275.6±1.1 0 0 0 +1 +1 (4.52±0.33)×10−13 See
B+
c
decay modes

[a] ^ Makeup inexact due to non-zero quark masses.
[b] ^ PDG reports the resonance width (Γ). Here the conversion τ = ħΓ is given instead.
[c] ^ Strong eigenstate. No definite lifetime (see kaon notes below)
[d] ^ The mass of the
K0
L
and
K0
S
are given as that of the
K0
. However, it is known that a difference between the masses of the
K0
L
and
K0
S
on the order of 2.2×10−11 MeV/c2 exists.[19]
[e] ^ Weak eigenstate. Makeup is missing small CP–violating term (see notes on neutral kaons below).

Vector mesons

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Vector mesons
Particle
name
Particle
symbol
Antiparticle
symbol
Quark
content
Rest mass (MeV/c2) IG JPC S C B' Mean lifetime (s) Commonly decays to
(>5% of decays)
Charged rho meson[27]
ρ+
(770)

ρ
(770)

u

d
775.11±0.34 1+ 1 0 0 0 (4.41±0.02)×10−24[f][g]
π±
+
π0
Neutral rho meson[27]
ρ0
(770)
Self 775.26±0.25 1+ 1−− 0 0 0 (4.45±0.03)×10−24[f][g]
π+
+
π
Omega meson[28]
ω
(782)
Self 782.65±0.12 0 1−− 0 0 0 (7.75±0.07)×10−23[f]
π+
+
π0
+
π
or


π0
+
γ
Phi meson[29]
ϕ
(1020)
Self
s

s
1,019.461±0.019 0 1−− 0 0 0 (1.54±0.01)×10−22[f]
K+
+
K
or


K0
S
+
K0
L
or

(
ρ
+
π
) / (
π+
+
π0
+
π
)
J/Psi[30]
J/ψ
Self
c

c
3,096.916±0.011 0 1−− 0 0 0 (7.09±0.21)×10−21[f] See
J/ψ
(1S) decay modes
Upsilon meson[31]
ϒ
(1S)
Self
b

b
9,460.30±0.26 0 1−− 0 0 0 (1.22±0.03)×10−20[f] See
ϒ
(1S) decay modes
Kaon[32]
K∗+

K∗−

u

s
891.66±0.26 12 1 1 0 0 (3.26±0.06)×10−23[f][g] See
K
(892) decay modes
Kaon[32]
K∗0

K∗0

d

s
895.81±0.19 12 1 1 0 0 (1.39±0.02)×10−23[f] See
K
(892) decay modes
D meson[33]
D∗+
(2010)

D∗−
(2010)

c

d
2,010.26±0.07 12 1 0 +1 0 (7.89±0.17)×10−21[f]
D0
+
π+
or


D+
+
π0
D meson[34]
D∗0
(2007)

D∗0
(2007)

c

u
2,006.96±0.10 12 1 0 +1 0 >3.1×10−22[f]
D0
+
π0
or


D0
+
γ
Strange D meson[35]
D∗+
s

D∗−
s

c

s
2,112.1±0.4 0 1 +1 +1 0 >3.4×10−22[f]
D∗+
+
γ
or


D∗+
+
π0
B meson[36]
B∗+

B∗−

u

b
5,325.2±0.4 12 1 0 0 +1 Unknown
B+
+
γ
B meson[36]
B∗0

B∗0

d

b
5,325.2±0.4 12 1 0 0 +1 Unknown
B0
+
γ
Strange B meson[37]
B∗0
s

B∗0
s

s

b
5,415.4+2.4
−2.1
0 1 −1 0 +1 Unknown
B0
s
+
γ
Charmed B meson
B∗+
c

B∗−
c

c

b
Unknown 0 1 0 +1 +1 Unknown Unknown

[f] ^ PDG reports the resonance width (Γ). Here the conversion τ = ħΓ is given instead.
[g] ^ The exact value depends on the method used. See the given reference for detail.

Notes on neutral kaons

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There are two complications with neutral kaons:[38]

Note that these issues also exist in principle for other neutral flavored mesons; however, the weak eigenstates are considered separate particles only for kaons because of their dramatically different lifetimes.[38]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ J.J. Aubert et al. (1974)
  2. ^ J.E. Augustin et al. (1974)
  3. ^ S.W. Herb et al. (1977)
  4. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Meson Summary Table
  5. ^ Kan Chen, et al., "Light axial vector mesons" Phys. Rev. D 91, 074025 (2015) doi: 10.1103/PhysRevD.91.074025 open access copy available at https://arxiv.org/abs/1501.07766
  6. ^ Tanabashi, M.; et al. (Particle Data Group) (2018). "Review of scalar mesons" (PDF). Physical Review D. 98: 030001. Bibcode:2018PhRvD..98c0001T. doi:10.1103/PhysRevD.98.030001.
  7. ^ van Beveren, Eef; Rupp, George (5–10 June 2006). Scalar and axial-vector mesons. IVth International Conference on Quarks and Nuclear Physics (QNP06) (plenary talk) (with subsequent corrections ed.). Madrid, ES. arXiv:hep-ph/0610199.
  8. ^ Pelaez, J.R. (2016). "From controversy to precision on the sigma meson: A review on the status of the non-ordinary resonance". Physics Reports. 658: 1–111. arXiv:1510.00653. Bibcode:2016PhR...658....1P. doi:10.1016/j.physrep.2016.09.001. S2CID 118569293. The existence and properties of the sigma meson have been controversial for almost six decades, despite playing a central role in the spontaneous chiral symmetry of QCD or in the nucleon–nucleon attraction. This controversy has also been fed by the strong indications that it is not an ordinary quark–antiquark meson.
  9. ^ Patrignani, C.; et al. (Particle Data Group) (2016). "Revised naming-scheme for hadrons". Chin. Phys. C. 40: 100001. "2017 update" (PDF).
  10. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    π±
  11. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    π0
  12. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    η
  13. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    η′
  14. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    η
    c
  15. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    η
    b
  16. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    K±
  17. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    K0
  18. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    K0
    S
  19. ^ a b K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    K0
    L
  20. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    D±
  21. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    D0
  22. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    D±
    s
  23. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    B±
  24. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    B0
  25. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    B0
    s
  26. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    B±
    c
  27. ^ a b K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    ρ
  28. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    ω
    (782)
  29. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    ϕ
  30. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings – J/Ψ
  31. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    ϒ
    (1S)
  32. ^ a b K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    K
    (892)
  33. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    D∗±
    (2010)
  34. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    D∗0
    (2007)
  35. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    D∗±
    s
  36. ^ a b K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    B
  37. ^ K.A. Olive et al. (2014): Particle listings –
    B
    s
  38. ^ a b J.W. Cronin (1980)

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