Chapter 12: Q33E (page 557)
Sketch the Feynman diagram if theproposed decay is possible.
Short Answer
The Feynman diagram is shown in the figure as:

The proposed decay is possible.
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Chapter 12: Q33E (page 557)
Sketch the Feynman diagram if theproposed decay is possible.
The Feynman diagram is shown in the figure as:

The proposed decay is possible.
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