Difference between revisions of "Initial Lab Frame 4-momentum components"
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Figure 1: Definition of variables in the Lab Frame
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 15 May 2018
Initial Lab Frame 4-momentum components
Begining with the assumption that the incoming electron, p1, has momentum of 11000 MeV in the positive z direction.
We can also assume the Moller electron, p2, is initially at rest
This gives the total energy in this frame as
where,
This gives,