The production of a W+W- pair of particles can be represented by the following diagrams:
After about
10-25
seconds a W decays, so we don't see it directly in our detector.
A W can decay in two different ways.
The first type of decay produces a lepton and an antineutrino.
For example, the following picture shows the W decaying to a muon and a muon
antineutrino.
In a similar way a W can to decay to produce an electron or a tau lepton.
The second type of W decay produces a quark and an antiquark:
Here are some examples of the different types of W+W- events:
Once you've understood the way we identify the different
types of events, proceed to:
Challenge III