9. Which of the following reactions and decays are possible? For those forbidden, explain what laws are violated? (a) - +p→n+ nº. (b) a+ +p → n + 7º. (c) n* +p → p+ e*. (d) p→ e+ + ve. (e) p→n+e* + Ve.
9. Which of the following reactions and decays are possible? For those forbidden, explain what laws are violated? (a) - +p→n+ nº. (b) a+ +p → n + 7º. (c) n* +p → p+ e*. (d) p→ e+ + ve. (e) p→n+e* + Ve.
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![9. Which of the following reactions and decays are possible? For those forbidden, explain
what laws are violated?
(а) п- +р+п + п?.
(b) a+ +p → n+ 7º.
(c) n+ +p→p+ e+.
(d) p→ e+ + ve.
(e) p→n + e+ + Ve-
10. Draw the two Feynman diagrams for electron-electron scattering at the first-order.
Draw three distinct second-order diagrams.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fd839df97-12d3-4f31-81a6-72bdcfb45177%2Fdb7b61fc-8262-40bc-8751-cf0caa473d3c%2Frvsv8lg_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:9. Which of the following reactions and decays are possible? For those forbidden, explain
what laws are violated?
(а) п- +р+п + п?.
(b) a+ +p → n+ 7º.
(c) n+ +p→p+ e+.
(d) p→ e+ + ve.
(e) p→n + e+ + Ve-
10. Draw the two Feynman diagrams for electron-electron scattering at the first-order.
Draw three distinct second-order diagrams.
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