Talk:Semileptonic decay

Latest comment: 2 years ago by Johnm307 in topic The Decay Example

The Decay Example

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Is the decay example correct? The discussion of Kaon oscillations (https://en.luquay.com/wiki/Kaon#Oscillation) tells us that the K0 decays to positrons in semileptonic decays, while the K0-bar decays to electrons. That seems correct:

In the quark model, the K0 is d s-bar, and the s-bar decays to u-bar which, combined with the d, gives a pi-. Charge conservation requires the lepton to be a positron rather than an electron.

References: Wikipedia pages Quark, Kaon, Pion.

Because of past experience, I lack sufficient confidence to correct the reaction myself. Johnm307 (talk) 09:33, 17 March 2022 (UTC)Reply