Dynamic Impossibility of Photon to Electron/Positron Conversion

In summary, the process of a single photon in empty space being transformed into an electron and a positron is dynamically impossible due to the inability to simultaneously satisfy conservation of momentum and energy.
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Show that the following process is dynamically impossible: A single photon in empty space is transformed into an electron and a positron.

Hint: use conservation of momentum and energy


for this problem I know a photon has no rest mass and therefore its energy is just equal to pc. However I am unsure about how o go about the proof? I am fairly comfortable obtaining expressions for momentum and energy conservation but what then??

please help

thanks

 
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A conceptual approach to solve this can be reached by considering what happens in a zero momentum frame.

A calculational approach is more tedious, and involves proving that it is impossible to satisfy both conservation of momentum and energy simultaneously. You could do this in the zero momentum frame, but it will be physically confusing.
 
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1. What is the dynamic impossibility of photon to electron/positron conversion?

The dynamic impossibility of photon to electron/positron conversion refers to the concept that a photon, which is a type of particle with no mass, cannot convert into an electron or positron, which are particles with mass. This is due to the fundamental laws of physics, specifically the conservation of energy and momentum.

2. Why is it impossible for a photon to convert into an electron/positron?

According to Einstein's theory of relativity, mass and energy are equivalent and can be converted into each other. However, for this conversion to occur, the total energy and momentum of the system must remain constant. Since photons have no mass, they have a fixed energy and momentum, and cannot convert into particles with mass.

3. Can a photon interact with an electron/positron?

Yes, a photon can interact with an electron/positron through a process called pair production. In this process, a photon with enough energy can create an electron and positron pair, but this does not involve the conversion of the photon into an electron/positron.

4. Are there any exceptions to the dynamic impossibility of photon to electron/positron conversion?

No, there are no known exceptions to this concept. The laws of physics are consistent and universal, and the dynamic impossibility of photon to electron/positron conversion is a fundamental principle that applies to all particles and interactions.

5. What are the implications of the dynamic impossibility of photon to electron/positron conversion?

This concept has significant implications for our understanding of the behavior of particles and the laws of physics. It also has practical applications, such as in medical imaging techniques like PET scans, which use the principles of pair production to detect positrons in the body.

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