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Does that mean, for the equation below, $$\left( E_A + m_B \right)^2 - \vec p_A^2 = M^2,$$ I actually used the invariant property of ## (p_f^\mu)^2 = M^2 ## on the right-hand side, while on the left-hand side I used the "dot product" of ## (p_i^\mu)^2 ##?
But then why:$$ \frac {M^2-...
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( This question is from the textbook of Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics, written by Griffiths, on the problem set of Chapter 3 )
Particle A (energy E) hits particle B (at rest), producing particles C1, C2, ...: A + B → C1 + C2 + ... + CN. Calculate the...
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