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2.) annihilation in which the e+ and e- spend some time as a photon which then reconverts back to an e+e- pair | 2.) annihilation in which the e+ and e- spend some time as a photon which then reconverts back to an e+e- pair | ||
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+ | =variables= | ||
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+ | Let: | ||
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+ | :<math>p_1 \equiv</math> initial electron 4-momentum | ||
+ | :u_1 \equiv initial electron spinor | ||
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+ | :p_2 \equiv final electron 4-momentum | ||
+ | :u_2 \equiv final electron spinor | ||
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+ | :p_3 \equiv initial positron 4-momentum | ||
+ | :\bar{u}_3 \equiv initial positron spinor | ||
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+ | :p_4 \equiv finial positron 4-momentum | ||
+ | :<math>\bar{u}_4 \equiv</math> finial positron spinor | ||
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[[Forest_QMII]] | [[Forest_QMII]] |
Revision as of 04:47, 13 April 2012
Bhabha (electron -positron) Scattering
Bhabha scattering identifies the scatterng of an electron and positron (particle and anti-particle). There are two processes that can occur
1.) scattering via the exchange of a virtual photon
2.) annihilation in which the e+ and e- spend some time as a photon which then reconverts back to an e+e- pair
variables
Let:
- initial electron 4-momentum
- u_1 \equiv initial electron spinor
- p_2 \equiv final electron 4-momentum
- u_2 \equiv final electron spinor
- p_3 \equiv initial positron 4-momentum
- \bar{u}_3 \equiv initial positron spinor
- p_4 \equiv finial positron 4-momentum
- finial positron spinor