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In physics, C parity or charge parity is a multiplicative quantum number of some particles that describes its behavior under a symmetry operation of charge conjugation (see C-symmetry). Charge conjugation changes the sign of all quantic charges (i.e., additive quantum numbers):
On the contrary, does not affect:
As a result, a particle is substituted by its antiparticle. For the eigenstates of charge conjugation and The above implies that For a system of free particles, the C parity is the product of C parities for each particle. In a pair of bound bosons there is an additional component due to the orbital angular momentum. For example, in a bound state of two pions, π+ π− with an orbital angular momentum L, exchanging π+ and π− inverts the relative position vector, which is identical to a parity operation. Under this operation, the angular part of the spatial wave function contributes a phase factor of (−1)L, where L is the angular momentum quantum number associated with L.
With a two-fermion system, two extra factors appear: one comes from the spin part of the wave function, and the second from the exchange of a fermion by its antifermion. Bound states can be described with the spectroscopic notation 2S+1LJ (see term symbol) , where S is the total spin quantum number, L the total orbital momentum quantum number and J the total angular momentum quantum number. Example: the positronium is a bound state electron-positron similar to an hydrogen atom. The parapositronium and ortopositronium correspond to the states 1S0 and 3S1.
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