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Some Possible Particles Decays from <i>pp</i> Collisions at LHC Experiment
Physics Department, Bing?l University, Bing?l, Turkey
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 05 (2014)·Pages 1023–1026·Published 30 June 2014·DOI10.4236/jmp.2014.511103
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Abstract
Some of the possible decays of pp collisions at LHC experiment are considered. The vector bosons mediating in the electroweak interactions and right-handed leptons except neutrinos are assumed to be the most resultant particles from the pp collisions. Neutrinos and anti-neutrinos will be observed when one-double electron charged vector bosons are the resultant particles. The charge conservation is thought to be the dominant factor of these decays. The amplitude transitions for Feynman diagram of these decays are written.
Keywords<i>Z</i>' Boson<i>W</i>' BosonsResultant Particles from pp CollisionsScattering Amplitude
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