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=Final CM Frame Scattered Electron 4-momentum components=
 
=Final CM Frame Scattered Electron 4-momentum components=
 
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.
 
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 17:45, 16 June 2017

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

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


Final CM Frame Scattered Electron 4-momentum components

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]