A plot of the invariant mass of muon pairs, from the Upsilon particle discovery paper. The peak at about 9.5 GeV is due to the contribution of the Upsilon meson.
The Upsilon meson ( ϒ ) is a quarkonium state (i.e. flavourlessmeson) formed from a bottom quark and its antiparticle. It was discovered by the E288 experiment team, headed by Leon Lederman, at Fermilab in 1977, and was the first particle containing a bottom quark to be discovered because it is the lightest that can be produced without additional massive particles. It has a lifetime of 1.21×10−20s and a mass about 9.46 GeV/c2 in the ground state.
Quark structure of the Upsilon meson
See also
Oops-Leon, an erroneously-claimed discovery of a similar particle at a lower mass in 1976.
The ϕ particle is the analogous state made from strange quarks.
The J/ψ particle is the analogous state made from charm quarks.