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Graduate K short to mu mu branching ration
Thanks so much! Yeah I wasn't looking in the right place! I found what I wanted! :) Thanks so much guys!- akshaykatre
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate K short to mu mu branching ration
Hi Vanadium 50, I guess I was writing the earlier reply when you messaged... thanks so much! But I can't seem to find the correct references when I do that.. I go to equation 11 of Ks to mumu ratio, then i scroll down and see this : 11 This result combines AMBROSINO 06C KLOE 2001-02 data...- akshaykatre
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Graduate K short to mu mu branching ration
Hey Bill_K, Firstly, thanks so much for the quick reply.. Actually I didn't know how to read the references.. but thanks so much, I did find the papers but have to read through them still... Hopefully it'll have what I'm looking for... And when you say it was looked for experimentally and not...- akshaykatre
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Graduate K short to mu mu branching ration
Hi everyone, Could anyone please tell me if the branching ratio of Ks -> mu mu been experimentally observed and noted? I looked at the PDG value, and I'm trying to find papers where I can find the source of the same. Also, I'm not entirely sure if there has been an experiment to measure...- akshaykatre
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Looking for some career advice please
@Thy Apathy - Thanks for the links... but I don't think at this point I want to follow up my current master with another master.. Though its quite a helpful link if I ever have to do this later.. so thanks so much! :) @twofish-quant - Thanks for your reply and the book suggestion I will...- akshaykatre
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Looking for some career advice please
Hey guys, So I'm about to finish my master in Particle and Astro Particle Physics this June, and as most people seem to be, I'm confused whether to continue in research or switch over to industry. So here's the thing, I am probably going to switch over to industry anyway if I do a Ph.D. cause...- akshaykatre
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Graduate Interpreting the Physical Function of the Hamiltonian in Classical Physics
hey thanks for the reply, i thought about it again.. and maybe i have an idea what it could be... but I'm going to try the question in the classical physics forum anyways.. thanks though for the reply!- akshaykatre
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Graduate Interpreting the Physical Function of the Hamiltonian in Classical Physics
hey guys, this may be a little naive but, I can someone explain to me the physical aspect of the Hamiltonian? In the sense that if had to physically interpret its function, could I do it and if so how? Thanks- akshaykatre
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