Wouldn't this create a chain reaction, where a pion hits a proton, creating the sigma and kaon particles? So from one starting pion, we ended with 3 and a replacement proton.
at 2.27 it resembles pair production. therefore is pair production a strong interaction wherein the particles derive from a gluon? I am new to a level physics so i apologise if this question doesnt make sense
Wouldn't this create a chain reaction, where a pion hits a proton, creating the sigma and kaon particles? So from one starting pion, we ended with 3 and a replacement proton.
this was so unbelievably detailed, better than the textbook or how I was taught in class
Good technique to understand that
at 2.27 it resembles pair production. therefore is pair production a strong interaction wherein the particles derive from a gluon? I am new to a level physics so i apologise if this question doesnt make sense
thanks this is really helping in quaraine
Joke: Can we call decaying kaons "de-kaons"?