Difference between revisions of "Partial Check on Kinematics V2"
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− | [[File: | + | =Final Momentum in the Lab Frame= |
+ | [[File:FnlMom_reverse2.png]][[File:MolMom_reverse.png]] | ||
− | [[File:]][[File:MolMomCM_reverse.png]] | + | =Momentum in the CM Frame= |
+ | [[File:FnlMomCM_reverse.png]][[File:MolMomCM_reverse.png]] | ||
− | [[File:FnlTheta_reverse.png]][[File:]] | + | =Final Theta in the Lab Frame= |
+ | [[File:FnlTheta_reverse.png]][[File:MolTheta_reverse.png]] | ||
− | [[File:]][[File:]] | + | =Theta in the CM Frame= |
+ | [[File:FnlThetaCM_reverse.png]][[File:MolThetaCM_reverse.png]] | ||
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+ | =Conclusions= | ||
+ | The two process are identical matches. The method without the number utilizes the built in relativistic boost within ROOT, the method with the "2" utilizes the relativistic expressions outlined beforehand. This method was selected to better manipulate the altering of the phi angle in the next section. |
Latest revision as of 15:35, 9 February 2016
Final Momentum in the Lab Frame
Momentum in the CM Frame
Final Theta in the Lab Frame
Theta in the CM Frame
Conclusions
The two process are identical matches. The method without the number utilizes the built in relativistic boost within ROOT, the method with the "2" utilizes the relativistic expressions outlined beforehand. This method was selected to better manipulate the altering of the phi angle in the next section.