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Relativistically, the x, y, and z components have the same magnitude, but opposite direction, in the conversion from the Moller electron's Center of Mass frame to the electron's Center of Mass frame.
 
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Latest revision as of 15:00, 30 May 2017

[math]\textbf{\underline{Navigation}}[/math]

[math]\vartriangleleft [/math] [math]\triangle [/math] [math]\vartriangleright [/math]



4.1.3.3 Electron Center of Mass Frame

Relativistically, the x, y, and z components have the same magnitude, but opposite direction, in the conversion from the Moller electron's Center of Mass frame to the electron's Center of Mass frame.


[math]p^*_{2(x)}= -p^*_{1(x)}[/math]


[math]p^*_{2(y)}= -p^*_{1(y)}[/math]


[math]p^*_{2(z)}=-p^*_{1(z)}[/math]

where previously it was shown

[math]|p^*_{1}|\equiv |p^*_{2}|[/math]



[math]E^*_{1}\equiv E^*_{2}[/math]



[math]\theta_{1}^*=\pi-\theta_{1}^*[/math]





[math]\textbf{\underline{Navigation}}[/math]

[math]\vartriangleleft [/math] [math]\triangle [/math] [math]\vartriangleright [/math]