Upsilon meson

Upsilon
A plot of the invariant mass of muon pairs, from the Upsilon particle discovery paper. The peak at about 9.5 GeV/c2 is due to the contribution of the Upsilon meson.
Compositionbb
StatisticsBosonic
FamilyMesons
InteractionsStrong, weak, electromagnetic, gravity
Symbolϒ
AntiparticleSelf
DiscoveredE288 experiment (1977)
Types1
Mass9.46030(26) GeV/c2
Mean lifetime1.21×10−20 s
Electric charge0 e
Spinħ
Isospin0
Hypercharge0
Parity−1
C parity−1

The Upsilon meson (ϒ) is a quarkonium state (i.e. flavourless meson) formed from a bottom quark and its antiparticle.

It was discovered by the E288 experiment team, headed by Leon Lederman, at Fermilab in 1977. It has a lifetime of 1.21×10−20 s and a mass about 9.46 GeV/c2 in the ground state.