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where
represents the 4-Momentum Vector in the CM frame and
represents the 4-Momentum Vector in the initial Lab frame
where
represents the 4-Momentum Vector in the final Lab frameand
represents the 4-Momentum Vector in the final CM frame
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− | <center><math>\left({\mathbf P_1}- {\mathbf P_2^'}\right)^2=\left( m_1^2-2{\mathbf P_1}\cdot {\mathbf P_2^'}+ m_2^{'2}\right)=\left({\mathbf P_b}\right)^2=s</math></center> | + | <center><math>\left({\mathbf P_1^*}- {\mathbf P_2^{'*}}\right)^2=\left( m_1^{*2}-2{\mathbf P_1^*}\cdot {\mathbf P_2^{'*}}+ m_2^{'*2}\right)=\left({\mathbf P_b^*}\right)^2=s</math></center> |
− | <center><math>\left({\mathbf P_2}- {\mathbf P_1^'}\right)^2=\left( m_2^2-2{\mathbf P_2}\cdot {\mathbf P_1^'}+ m_1^{'2}\right)=\left({\mathbf P_c}\right)^2=s</math></center> | + | <center><math>\left({\mathbf P_2^*}- {\mathbf P_1^{'*}}\right)^2=\left( m_2^{*2}-2{\mathbf P_2^*}\cdot {\mathbf P_1^{'*}}+ m_1^{'*2}\right)=\left({\mathbf P_c^*}\right)^2=s</math></center> |
− | <center><math>\left({\mathbf P_2}- {\mathbf P_2^'}\right)^2=\left( m_2^2-2{\mathbf P_2}\cdot {\mathbf P_2^'}+ m_2^{'2}\right)=\left({\mathbf P_d}\right)^2=s</math></center> | + | <center><math>\left({\mathbf P_2^*}- {\mathbf P_2^{'*}}\right)^2=\left( m_2^{*2}-2{\mathbf P_2^*}\cdot {\mathbf P_2^{'*}}+ m_2^{'*2}\right)=\left({\mathbf P_d^*}\right)^2=s</math></center> |
Finding the cross terms, | Finding the cross terms, |
Revision as of 23:39, 31 January 2016
Lorentz Invariant Quantities
Total 4-Momentums
As was shown earlier the scalar product of a 4-Momentum vector with itself ,
,
and the length of a 4-Momentum vector composed of 4-Momentum vectors,
,
are invariant quantities.
It was further shown that
which can be expanded to
New 4-Momentum Quantities
Working in just the CM frame, we can form new 4-Momentum Vectors comprised of 4-Momenta in this frame, with
Using the algebraic fact
and the fact that the length of these 4-Momentum Vectors are invariant,
Using the fact that the scalar product of a 4-momenta with itself is invariant,
We can simiplify the expressions
Finding the cross terms,