Physics:Pomeranchuk's theorem
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Short description: Cross section theorem
Pomeranchuk's theorem, named after Soviet physicist Isaak Pomeranchuk, states that difference of cross sections of interactions of elementary particles [math]\displaystyle{ \kappa_1+\kappa_2 }[/math] and [math]\displaystyle{ \kappa_1+\bar{\kappa_2} }[/math] (i. e. particle [math]\displaystyle{ {\kappa_1} }[/math] with particle [math]\displaystyle{ \kappa_2 }[/math], and with its antiparticle [math]\displaystyle{ \bar{\kappa_2} }[/math]) approach 0 when [math]\displaystyle{ s \to \infty }[/math], where [math]\displaystyle{ s }[/math] is the energy in center of mass system.
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References
- N. N. Bogoliubov; A. A. Logunov; I. T. Todorov (1975). Introduction to Axiomatic Quantum Field Theory. Reading. Mass.: W. A. Benjamin, Advanced Book Program. ISBN 9780805309829. ISBN:0805309829.
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