Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editors' Acknowledgments
- Photographs of the Symposium
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Mathematical Notation
- Part One Introduction
- Part Two Quarks and Leptons
- 4 From the Psi to Charmed Mesons: Three Years with the SLAC–LBL Detector at SPEAR
- 5 The Discovery of the Tau Lepton
- 6 The Discovery of the Upsilon, Bottom Quark, and B Mesons
- 7 The Discovery of CP Violation
- 8 Flavor Mixing and CP Violation
- Part Three Toward Gauge Theories
- Part Four Accelerators, Detectors, and Laboratories
- Part Five Electroweak Unification
- Part Six The Discovery of Quarks and Gluons
- Part Seven Personal Overviews
- Index
6 - The Discovery of the Upsilon, Bottom Quark, and B Mesons
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 February 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Contributors
- Editors' Acknowledgments
- Photographs of the Symposium
- Abbreviations and Acronyms
- Mathematical Notation
- Part One Introduction
- Part Two Quarks and Leptons
- 4 From the Psi to Charmed Mesons: Three Years with the SLAC–LBL Detector at SPEAR
- 5 The Discovery of the Tau Lepton
- 6 The Discovery of the Upsilon, Bottom Quark, and B Mesons
- 7 The Discovery of CP Violation
- 8 Flavor Mixing and CP Violation
- Part Three Toward Gauge Theories
- Part Four Accelerators, Detectors, and Laboratories
- Part Five Electroweak Unification
- Part Six The Discovery of Quarks and Gluons
- Part Seven Personal Overviews
- Index
Summary
History conferences are designed to set the record straight or, depending on where you stand, make it as crooked as it can possibly be. In this case I intend to personalize the story and the complicated reason is that the discovery of the bottom quark, almost exactly fifteen years ago, was the culmination of a series of events in experimental physics which go back to the discovery of the muon neutrino just thirty years ago, in 1962. I think it's important to emphasize that this story is one of missed opportunities, abysmal judgment, monumental blunders, stupid mistakes, and inoperative equipment. It was leavened only by the incredible luck and incandescent good fortune which you all know is an essential ingredient for any physics career. Lest you sneer that I am displaying false modesty, I beg you to hold your opinion until you've seen the data.
Preamble
In the period Haim Harari called “From the fourth lepton to the fifth quark,” we found the muon neutrino but missed neutral currents. We discovered what became known as the Drell–Yan process but missed the J/ψ. We missed the J/ψ again at the ISR but stumbled on high-transverse-momentum hadrons. We missed the J/ψ at Fermilab in 1973, chasing single-direct-lepton yields that were a red herring. Then we found a false upsilon. But finally Nature, terrified that she would be stuck with us forever, yielded up her secret, the true upsilon (ϒ), hoping this would make us go away.
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- The Rise of the Standard ModelA History of Particle Physics from 1964 to 1979, pp. 101 - 113Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1997
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