Pi 0 Decay: Chances of e+ e- Gamma vs e+ e-

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Manel
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Hello everyone,
I found in the PDG booklet that pi 0 decay into e+ e- gamma is more likely to happen than to e+ e- only ..is there a reason that favorises the first decay?
 
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Orodruin said:
the diagram with the exchange of one single photon, evaluates to zero.
I didn't understand what you mean here. Would you please clarify. Thanks a lot
 
Any resource detailing that ? So grateful
 
also helicity suppression probably plays a role. a pseudoscalar decaying to to leptons will be suppressed by the mass of the lepton, due to conservation of angular momentum requiring a spin flip on one lepton. adding the photon will allow the lepton to not have to flip, thus trading the mass suppression for alphaEM.