Q&A: eta sub b
symmetrys Calla Cofield scored an exclusive interview with the particle -- the ground state -- the artist -- eta sub b, who signs his name ηb. One month after eta sub bs stunning entrance into the public spotlight via the BaBar experiment (see story), this in-depth interview reveals eta sub bs struggle to shine next to his brother Upsilon 1S; his upbeat attitude despite a life surrounded by static; and a look at just how well our reporters prepare for interviews.
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symmetry: So, eta . Can I call you eta?
ηb: Well, I wouldnt want to get confused with one of the other etas. The sub b is really the most unique part of my name.
s: I think youre the only eta people will be talking about for a while.
ηb: You flatter me.
s: Dont be flattered. Most people still have no idea who you are.
ηb: Getting back to your question
s: Youve been in hiding for 30 years. Why reveal yourself now?
ηb: I stayed out of the spotlight for personal reasons. There was a lot of noise surrounding me. I knew who I was supposed to be, but I had to sift through a lot of static to really find myself.
s: Now that youre out, the ladies want to know if youre still single.
ηb: Really?
s: No, not really.
ηb: Well, Im a singlet.
s: Cute. So youre not dating anyone?
ηb: I dont think you understand
that means I have only one spin state. Other particles might be happy to give two, three spins. But I stick to my guns.
s: You know youre not getting any younger.
s: Its my permanent state. Its what defines me.
s: Afraid of long-term commitment? Sooo George Clooney. Where are you living?
ηb: The insides of stars, mostly.
s: Thats gonna be a tough sell. What are you working on right now?
ηb: Well, at the moment, Im focusing on my appearance in the big bang. Thats really the core of my work, but maybe its time I branch out, try something new.
s: Im sorry, what exactly is it that you do?
ηb: Did you even research this interview?
s: What was I supposed to do? Theres no Wikipedia entry about you yet.
ηb: Are you kidding me? Theres an entry about Eliphalet Trask and theres not even one about me?!
s: Who the heck is Eliphalet Trask?
ηb: Just a completely un-noteworthy lieutenant governor of Massachusetts in the mid-1800s! What more do people want from me?! Ive got mystery! Ive got glamour! I could be crucial in understanding quantum chromodynamics!!
s: Take it easy.
ηb: Ugh
Im sorry. Could you not write that I freaked out?
s: I am a professional journalist and I report the truth. Lets move on. Have you been hitting the gym a lot?
ηb: Im a particle.
s: I guess people cant see you anyway.
ηb: Its the subatomic thing.
s: By the way, how long until you decay?
ηb: Thats none of your business.
s: If you dont want to talk about it I can always go ask the theorists.
ηb: Look, Im no charged pion
s: Hey, who is?
ηb: But Im around a lot longer than
well
some other particles
I mean, one times 10-25seconds hardly seems worth the effort.
s: Woah! Mr. Big Talk over here!
ηb: Hey, Im not judging anybody.
s: Lets get back to you coming out.
ηb: Um, could you say being detected instead?
s: Im a professional journalist and I report the truth. To be totally honest, you werent exactly trying to stay hidden, were you?
ηb: Youre right; I was overshadowed. My brother Upsilon sub b 1S emitted a lot of photons—photons very similar to mine. It was hard for people to see the light I was giving off next to his.
s: Of your four Upsilon brothers hes the one most like you.
ηb: In reality were not that much alike. I know weve got similar energy values, but were as different as eta sub c and Upsilon sub c.
s: Or John and Paul.
ηb: The particles?
s: No, the Beatles. Heres how I see it: Upsilon 1S is like Paul. Hes got three states: Beatles, Wings, and Heather Mills. Youre like John. Just one state.
ηb: Actually, I think people would argue that John Lennon had some really distinct phases.
s: Hey, if I spin you backwards does it say Paul is dead?
ηb: No, you still get zero.
s: That blows my mind, man.
ηb: Look, Upsilon might be a higher energy state than me, but in the end were all high energy, right? Were all subatomic particles.
s: Actually, Id like to talk about your particle status.
ηb: I was told that would not be discussed here.
s: You arent technically a new particle.
ηb: I dont have to explain my art to you.
s: This is physics.
ηb: What are you? A shrink?!
s: I minored in psychology.
ηb: Really? Well
I have wanted to get this off my chest. See, Im not a new particle. Im just an energy state in a family of particles that has already made a name for itself. Im the smallest one in my family in an already absurdly small realm!
s: Wait, maybe it was cosmetology
ηb: I stayed hidden for 30 years trying to, you know, build the suspense. But outside of particle physics no one seems to care.
s: No, it was comp lit. But hey, youre right. Most people dont care.
ηb: I really dont like you.
s: Im a professional psychologist and I report the truth. By the way, did you know theyre still in the process of confirming that it was you they found in their detector? And if its not you, what else could it be but the particle known as Higgs boson?! And people care about her! Ironic, huh?
ηb: Do you think I could run with might be Higgs for a while?
s: No. But you should think about getting a clever nickname.
ηb: I was thinking of The Disco Particle.
s: Yes! Id read that book.
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