Difference between revisions of "Limits based on Mandelstam Variables"
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− | <center><math> \left({\mathbf P_1^*}+ {\mathbf P_2^{*}}\right)^2= \left(\begin{matrix} E_1+E_2\\0 \\ 0 \\ 0 \end{matrix} \right)^2</math></center> | + | <center><math> \left({\mathbf P_1^*}+ {\mathbf P_2^{*}}\right)^2= \left(\begin{matrix} E_1+E_2\\0 \\ 0 \\ 0 \end{matrix} \right)^2== \left(\begin{matrix}E_{CM}\\0 \\ 0 \\ 0 \end{matrix} \right)^2</math></center> |
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Limits based on Mandelstam Variables
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In the center of mass frame, the momentum of the particles interacting are equal and opposite, i.e. . However, the 4-momentum still retains an energy component, which as a scalar quantity, can not be countered by another particle's direction of motion.
Similarly, by the relativistic definition of energy
where both particles have the same mass, this implies
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