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Graduate Negative Neutrino Mass Squared: Accepted Paper Analysis
check this part of your link containing details http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tachyon#Fields_with_imaginary_mass It is for field whose uncondensed states are tachyons but after tachyonic condensation they become positive squared mass. But its only one case which is partially tachyonic as final...- goyalvishal4
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Graduate Negative Neutrino Mass Squared: Accepted Paper Analysis
http://phys.org/news/2014-12-faster-than-light-particles.html This article is mentioning it to be accepted in journal Astroparticle Physics http://www.journals.elsevier.com/astroparticle-physics/ However On Journal Webpage It is not there- goyalvishal4
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Graduate Negative Neutrino Mass Squared: Accepted Paper Analysis
Existence of Tachyons is not yet established. But If it establish it would be actual particles with imaginary mass energy and negative time. Further they will loss energy with increase in time.- goyalvishal4
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Graduate Proton to neutron conversion at relativistic energies
The reaction p→n+e++νe is common inside nucleus. But it not considered when we talk about free particle and reason is simply given mass of products being larger than reactants. Now my question is if there is a high energy proton having total energy in order of 2 GeV or let it to be 100 GeV (To...- goyalvishal4
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- Beta decay Energies High energy Neutron Proton Proton decay Relativistic W boson
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Solving Spin of Decay Product: A→B+C+D
A spin 1/2 particle A undergoes decay A→B+C+D Where it is known that B and C are also spin 1/2. The complete set of allowed values of spin of D It was a Multiple Choice Question and options given were 1) 1/2,1,3/2,2,5/2,3,... 2) 0,1 3) 1/2 only 4) 1/2,3/2,5/2,7/2,... I tried the...- goyalvishal4
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- Decay Product Spin
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help