Chapter 12: Q41E (page 557)
Sketch the Feynman diagram if the proposed decay is possible.
Short Answer
The proposed decay is not possible
Chapter 12: Q41E (page 557)
Sketch the Feynman diagram if the proposed decay is possible.
The proposed decay is not possible
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The increase in potential energy as two atoms in a diatomic molecule get closer is partly due to the core electrons being forced by the exclusion principle to higher energies. Can you argue why the residual strong force should have a “hard core”.
Sketch the Feynman diagram if the proposed decay is possible.
In the following exercises, two protons are smashed together in an attempt to convert kinetic energy into mass and new particles. Indicate whether the proposed reaction is possible. If not, indicate which rules are violated. Consider only those for charge, angular momentum, and baryon number If the reaction is possible, calculate the minimum kinetic energy required of the colliding protons.
In the following exercises, two protons are smashed together in an attempt to convert kinetic energy into mass and new particles. Indicate whether the proposed reaction is possible. If not, indicate which rules are violated. Consider only those for charge, angular momentum, and baryon number If the reaction is possible, calculate the minimum kinetic energy required of the colliding protons.
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