kudoushinichi88
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Homework Statement
For a scattering problem A + A - > B + B in the Toy Theory,
Need to show
(p_4-p_2)^2-m_C^2c^2=p_4^2+p_2^2-2p_4\cdot p_2 = -\vec{\textbf{p}}^2(1-\cos\theta)
Homework Equations
this is assuming m_A=m_B=m and m_C=0
The Attempt at a Solution
p_4^2+p_2^2=2m^2c^2
but I'm not sure how to do
p_4\cdot p_2
do i work with
\sqrt{\left( \frac{E_4^2}{c^2} - \vec{\textbf{p}}_4^2 \right) \left( \frac{E_2^2}{c^2} - \vec{\textbf{p}}_2^2 \right)}
?