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e^+ e^- \rightarrow \mu^+ \mu^-
The reaction above can take place in two different ways:
1) The electromagnetic interaction by exchanging a \gamma
2) The weak interaction by exchanging a Z^0
Can somebody explain which way is more probable and why.
I'm not sure but I guess that the first way is more probable because the photon has zero mass and the Z^0 is a rather heavy particle. Is that always true or are there any exceptions?
The reaction above can take place in two different ways:
1) The electromagnetic interaction by exchanging a \gamma
2) The weak interaction by exchanging a Z^0
Can somebody explain which way is more probable and why.
I'm not sure but I guess that the first way is more probable because the photon has zero mass and the Z^0 is a rather heavy particle. Is that always true or are there any exceptions?