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Question on a Hypothetical Interaction- Minimum Energy- Bosons
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If there was a hypothetical interaction that occurs on, say, a scale of 10[tex]^{}-30[/tex]m, where would one look for signatures of boson associated with this interaction. By that I mean what would the minimum energy be approximately where I would look for those signatures. Also, how many of those Bosons can be found within the radius of interaction, and how many can be found within a radius of 1x10[tex]^{}-31[/tex]m? 2. Relevant equations Not relevant. 3. The attempt at a solution Don't know where to look for this answer. |
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