Physics:List of Feynman diagrams
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Short description: List with diagrams of common Feynman diagrams
This is a list of common Feynman diagrams.
Name or phenomenon | Description | Diagram |
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Beta decay | beta particle is emitted from an atomic nucleus | |
Compton scattering | scattering of a photon by a charged particle | |
Neutrino-less double beta decay | If neutrinos are Majorana fermions (that is, their own antiparticle), Neutrino-less double beta decay is possible. Several experiments are searching for this. | |
Pair creation and annihilation | In the Stückelberg–Feynman interpretation, pair annihilation is the same process as pair creation | |
Møller scattering | electron-electron scattering | |
Bhabha scattering | electron-positron scattering | |
Penguin diagram | a quark changes flavor via a W or Z loop | |
Tadpole diagram | One loop diagram with one external leg | |
Self-interaction | An electron emits and reabsorbs a photon | |
Box diagram | The box diagram for kaon oscillations | |
Photon-photon scattering | ||
Higgs boson production | Via gluons and top quarks | |
Via quarks and W or Z bosons | ||
Quad cancellations | One of the many cancellations to the quadratic divergence to squared mass of the Higgs boson which occurs in the MSSM. | |
Primakoff effect | production of neutral pseudoscalar mesons by photons interacting with an atomic nucleus | |
Delbrück scattering | deflection of high-energy photons in the Coulomb field of nuclei | |
Deep inelastic scattering | a lepton is deflected by a virtual photon emitted by a quark from the hadron |
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