Monday, June 21, 2010

Particle Decay is a Random Phenomena: Part II

The formalism behind random decay is simple. Take to be the number of particles and the probability that a particle will decay in a given time. We can then write the differential euquation for the number of partices as follows:

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Where represents the "lifetime" of the particle. Upon integrating we arrive at the familiar characteristic of exponential decay


Where this math gets interesting is when a particle can decay in multiple ways. Each additional decay channel should decrease the overall "lifetime" of the particle. The savvy observer notices that "lifetimes" add like resistors in parallel.

Of course determining why the different channels have different decay rates involves physics, namely:

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See you next time when put the pion together with this equation and explore the physics of branching ratios.

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