2. The neutral kaon Kº has quark structure ds. One of the posible decays is Kº → T°°T°. Work out the Q value for this decay. Explain with reasons which of the fundamental forces is responsible for this decay. Draw an example Feynman diagram of the decay of a K° that has a muon or anti-muon in the final state and is allowed by conservation laws.
2. The neutral kaon Kº has quark structure ds. One of the posible decays is Kº → T°°T°. Work out the Q value for this decay. Explain with reasons which of the fundamental forces is responsible for this decay. Draw an example Feynman diagram of the decay of a K° that has a muon or anti-muon in the final state and is allowed by conservation laws.
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![2. The neutral kaon Kº has quark structure ds. One of the posible decays is
KºTºTºTº. Work out the Q value for this decay.
Explain with reasons which of the fundamental forces is responsible for this decay.
Draw an example Feynman diagram of the decay of a Kº that has a muon or anti-muon
in the final state and is allowed by conservation laws.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fa94ef811-7aeb-45cc-a8c4-872250660697%2Fb00c5512-41c5-494c-9a71-5800a09c983f%2Fglijevg_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:2. The neutral kaon Kº has quark structure ds. One of the posible decays is
KºTºTºTº. Work out the Q value for this decay.
Explain with reasons which of the fundamental forces is responsible for this decay.
Draw an example Feynman diagram of the decay of a Kº that has a muon or anti-muon
in the final state and is allowed by conservation laws.
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