Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based Text
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Chapter 31, Problem 30P

(a)

To determine

The expression for the threshold energy.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 30P

The expression for the threshold energy is Kmin=[m32(m1+m2)2]c22m2_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression from the conservation of energy.

Emin+m2c2=(m3c2)2+(p3c)2        (I)

Here, Emin is the energy, c is the speed of light, m2,m3 are the masses and p3 is the momentum.

The momentum of the fist particle is equal to the momentum of total mass.

Write the expression for the momentum.

p1=p3        (II)

Here, p1 is the momentum.

Write the expression from the momentum conservation.

(p1c)2=(p3c)2=Emin2(m1c2)2        (III)

Here, m1 is the mass.

Write the expression for the threshold energy.

Kmin=Eminm1c2        (IV)

Here, Kmin is the threshold energy.

Conclusion:

Substitute, (Emin2(m1c2)2) for (p3c)2 in equation (I) and squaring both side to find Emin.

Emin+m2c2=(m3c2)2+(Emin2(m1c2)2)[Emin+m2c2]2=(m3c2)2+(Emin2(m1c2)2)Emin=(m32m12m22)c22m2

Substitute, (m32m12m22)c22m2 for Emin in equation (IV) to find Kmin.

Kmin=[(m32m12m22)c22m2]m1c2=[m32(m1+m2)2]c22m2

Thus, the expression for the threshold energy is Kmin=[m32(m1+m2)2]c22m2_.

(b)

To determine

The value for threshold energy.

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 30P

The value for threshold energy is 5.63GeV_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the threshold energy.

Kmin=[m32(m1+m2)2]c22m2        (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute, 4(938.3MeV/c2) for m3, (938.3MeV/c2) for m1, (938.3MeV/c2) for m2 in equation (V) to find Kmin.

Kmin=[{4(938.3MeV/c2)}2((938.3MeV/c2)+(938.3MeV/c2))2]c22(938.3MeV/c2)=5.63GeV

Thus, The value for threshold energy is 5.63GeV_.

(c)

To determine

The value for threshold energy.

(c)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 30P

The value for threshold energy is 768MeV_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the threshold energy.

Kmin=[m32(m1+m2)2]c22m2        (V)

The value of the product for this reaction is,

m3=(497.7MeV/c2+1115.6MeV/c2)=1613.3MeV/c2

Conclusion:

Substitute, (1613.3MeV/c2) for m3, (139.6MeV/c2) for m1, (938.3MeV/c2) for m2 in equation (V) to find Kmin.

Kmin=[{(1613.3MeV/c2)}2((139.6MeV/c2)+(938.3MeV/c2))2]c22(938.3MeV/c2)=786MeV

Thus, the value for threshold energy is 768MeV_.

(d)

To determine

The value for threshold energy.

(d)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 30P

The value for threshold energy is 280MeV_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the threshold energy.

Kmin=[m32(m1+m2)2]c22m2        (V)

The value of the product for this reaction is,

m3=[2(938.3MeV/c2)+135MeV/c2]=2011.6MeV/c2

Conclusion:

Substitute, (2011.6MeV/c2) for m3, (938.3MeV/c2) for m1, (938.3MeV/c2) for m2 in equation (V) to find Kmin.

Kmin=[{(2011.6MeV/c2)}2((938.3MeV/c2)+(938.3MeV/c2))2]c22(938.3MeV/c2)=280MeV

Thus, the value for threshold energy is 280MeV_.

(e)

To determine

The value for threshold energy.

(e)

Expert Solution
Check Mark

Answer to Problem 30P

The value for threshold energy is 4.43TeV_.

Explanation of Solution

Write the expression for the threshold energy.

Kmin=[m32(m1+m2)2]c22m2        (V)

Conclusion:

Substitute, (91.2×103MeV/c2) for m3, (938.3MeV/c2) for m1, (938.3MeV/c2) for m2 in equation (V) to find Kmin.

Kmin=[{(91.2×103MeV/c2)}2((938.3MeV/c2)+(938.3MeV/c2))2]c22(938.3MeV/c2)=4.43TeV

Thus, the value for threshold energy is 4.43TeV_.

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