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Please let me know if the following reaction is possible for high energy electrons colliding with neutrons or neutron-rich nuclei:
<br /> n+e^{-}\to \Delta^{-}+\nu_e.\tag{1}<br />
If it is forbidden for some conservation law or for some other reason, please give me an explanation why. This reaction is analogous to the following ones, which are not forbidden:
<br /> \begin{gather}<br /> p+p\to D+e^{+}+\nu_e,\tag{2}\\<br /> n\to p+e^{-}+\bar\nu_e,\tag{3}\\<br /> p+e^{-}\to n+\nu_e.\tag{4}<br /> \end{gather}<br />
<br /> n+e^{-}\to \Delta^{-}+\nu_e.\tag{1}<br />
If it is forbidden for some conservation law or for some other reason, please give me an explanation why. This reaction is analogous to the following ones, which are not forbidden:
<br /> \begin{gather}<br /> p+p\to D+e^{+}+\nu_e,\tag{2}\\<br /> n\to p+e^{-}+\bar\nu_e,\tag{3}\\<br /> p+e^{-}\to n+\nu_e.\tag{4}<br /> \end{gather}<br />