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What (who) is scattering diagram - definition

PHENOMENON IN QUANTUM FIELD THEORY
Møller Scattering; Möller scattering; Moller scattering; Moeller scattering; Moller Scattering

scatter diagram         
  • Visualization of 3D data along with the correspondent scatterplot matrix
PLOT USING THE DISPERSAL OF SCATTERED DOTS TO SHOW THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN VARIABLES
Scatter graph; Scatter diagram; Scatter chart; Scattergram; Scatter plots; Scatterplot; Scatter-plot; Scatterplots; Scatter charts
(also scatter plot or scattergram)
¦ noun Statistics a graph in which the values of two variables are plotted along two axes, the pattern of the resulting points revealing any correlation present.
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DIAGRAM THAT SHOWS ALL POSSIBLE LOGICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN A COLLECTION OF SETS
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A Venn diagram is a widely used diagram style that shows the logical relation between sets, popularized by John Venn (1834–1923) in the 1880s. The diagrams are used to teach elementary set theory, and to illustrate simple set relationships in probability, logic, statistics, linguistics and computer science.
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DIAGRAM THAT SHOWS ALL POSSIBLE LOGICAL RELATIONS BETWEEN A COLLECTION OF SETS
Johnston diagram; Venn disagram; Venn diagrams; Ven diagram; Venn Diagram; Logic diagram; Venn diagramme; Vin diagram; Set diagram; Venn Diagrams; Area proportional Venn diagram; Area-proportional Venn diagram; Scaled Venn diagram; Venn-Euler diagram; Euler-Venn diagram; Euler–Venn diagram; Venn–Euler diagram; Generalised Venn Diagram; Generalised Venn diagram; Generalized Venn Diagram; Generalized Venn diagram; Edwards' Venn diagram; Edwards-Venn diagram; Edwards–Venn diagram; Symmetric Venn diagram; Cogwheel diagram; Primary diagram; Venn's primary diagram; Primary Venn diagram; Venn's Primary Diagram; Symmetrical Venn diagram; Simple symmetric Venn diagram; Simple symmetrical Venn diagram; Cylindrical Venn diagram; Elegant Venn diagram; Newroz diagram; Adelaide diagram; Hamilton diagram; Massey diagram; Victoria diagram; Palmerston North diagram; Manawatu diagram; Manawatū diagram; Two-set Venn diagram; Two-set diagram; 2-set Venn diagram; 2-set diagram; Three-set Venn diagram; Three-set diagram; 3-set Venn diagram; 3-set diagram; Four-set Venn diagram; Four-set diagram; 4-set Venn diagram; 4-set diagram; Five-set Venn diagram; Five-set diagram; 5-set Venn diagram; 5-set diagram; Six-set Venn diagram; Six-set diagram; 6-set Venn diagram; 6-set diagram; Seven-set Venn diagram; Seven-set diagram; 7-set Venn diagram; 7-set diagram; Eight-set Venn diagram; Eight-set diagram; 8-set Venn diagram; 8-set diagram; Nine-set Venn diagram; Nine-set diagram; 9-set Venn diagram; 9-set diagram; Ten-set Venn diagram; Ten-set diagram; 10-set Venn diagram; 10-set diagram; Eleven-set Venn diagram; Eleven-set diagram; 11-set Venn diagram; 11-set diagram; 2-Venn diagram; 3-Venn diagram; 4-Venn diagram; 6-Venn diagram; 5-Venn diagram; 7-Venn diagram; 8-Venn diagram; 9-Venn diagram; 10-Venn diagram; 11-Venn diagram; N-Venn diagram; Metrical Venn diagram; Exclusion diagram
¦ noun a diagram representing mathematical or logical sets as circles, common elements of the sets being represented by intersections of the circles.
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early 20th cent.: named after the English logician John Venn.

Wikipedia

Møller scattering

Møller scattering is the name given to electron-electron scattering in quantum field theory, named after the Danish physicist Christian Møller. The electron interaction that is idealized in Møller scattering forms the theoretical basis of many familiar phenomena such as the repulsion of electrons in the helium atom. While formerly many particle colliders were designed specifically for electron-electron collisions, more recently electron-positron colliders have become more common. Nevertheless, Møller scattering remains a paradigmatic process within the theory of particle interactions.

We can express this process in the usual notation, often used in particle physics:

In quantum electrodynamics, there are two tree-level Feynman diagrams describing the process: a t-channel diagram in which the electrons exchange a photon and a similar u-channel diagram. Crossing symmetry, one of the tricks often used to evaluate Feynman diagrams, in this case implies that Møller scattering should have the same cross section as Bhabha scattering (electron-positron scattering).

In the electroweak theory the process is instead described by four tree-level diagrams: the two from QED and an identical pair in which a Z boson is exchanged instead of a photon. The weak force is purely left-handed, but the weak and electromagnetic forces mix into the particles we observe. The photon is symmetric by construction, but the Z boson prefers left-handed particles to right-handed particles. Thus the cross sections for left-handed electrons and right-handed differ. The difference was first noticed by the Russian physicist Yakov Zel'dovich in 1959, but at the time he believed the parity violating asymmetry (a few hundred parts per billion) was too small to be observed. This parity violating asymmetry can be measured by firing a polarized beam of electrons through an unpolarized electron target (liquid hydrogen, for instance), as was done by an experiment at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, SLAC-E158. The asymmetry in Møller scattering is

where me is the electron mass, E the energy of the incoming electron (in the reference frame of the other electron), G F {\displaystyle G_{\rm {F}}} is Fermi's constant, α {\displaystyle \alpha } is the fine structure constant, Θ cm {\displaystyle \Theta _{\text{cm}}} is the scattering angle in the center of mass frame, and θ W {\displaystyle \theta _{\rm {W}}} is the weak mixing angle, also known as the Weinberg angle.