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Chapter 15, Problem 14P

(a)

To determine

The threshold for production of strange particles in the reaction p+pn+Σ++K0+π+.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 14P

The threshold for production of strange particles in the reaction p+pn+Σ++K0+π+ is 2.201GeV_.

Explanation of Solution

Consider the reaction,

    p+pn+Σ++K0+π+        (I)

Write the expression for the threshold for production of strange particles in the reaction.

    Kth=(mn+mΣ++mK0+mπ+)2c24mp2c22mp        (II)

Here, Kth is the threshold energy.

Conclusion:

Substitute 939.6MeV/c2 for mn, 1189.4MeV/c2 for mΣ+, 497.7MeV/c2 for mK0, 139.6MeV/c2 for mπ+, 938.3MeV/c2 for mp in equation (II) to find Kth.

    Kth=(939.6+1189.4+497.7+139.6)2(MeV)2c2(4)(938.3 MeV)2c2(2)(938.3 MeV)=2.201 GeV

Therefore, the threshold for production of strange particles in the reaction p+pn+Σ++K0+π+ is 2.201GeV_.

(b)

To determine

The threshold for production of strange particles in the reaction π+pΣ0+K0.

(b)

Expert Solution
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Answer to Problem 14P

The threshold for production of strange particles in the reaction π+pΣ0+K0 is 903.2MeV_.

Explanation of Solution

Consider the reaction,

    π+pΣ0+K0        (III)

Write the expression for the threshold for production of strange particles in the reaction π+pΣ0+K0.

    Kth=(mΣ0+mK0)2c2(mπ+mp)2c22mp        (IV)

Conclusion:

Substitute 1192.5MeV/c2 for mΣ0, 497.7MeV/c2 for mK0, 139.6MeV/c2 for mπ, 938.3MeV/c2 for mp in equation (IV) to find Kth.

    Kth=(1192.5+497.7)2(MeV)2c2(139.6+938.3)2(MeV)2c2(2)(938.3 MeV)=(2856776 (MeV)2/c4)c2(1161868 (MeV)2/c4)c21876 MeV/c2=903.2 MeV

Therefore, the threshold for production of strange particles in the reaction π+pΣ0+K0 is 903.2MeV_.

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