Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
Physics for Scientists and Engineers with Modern Physics, Technology Update
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Author: SERWAY, Raymond A.; Jewett, John W.
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Chapter 46, Problem 70CP

(a)

To determine

Find the minimum photon energy required.

(a)

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Answer to Problem 70CP

The minimum photon energy required is 127 MeV.

Explanation of Solution

Given decay reaction is,

    p+γp+π0

From energy conservation,

    mpc21u2/c2+Eγ=mpc2+mπc2                                                                  (I)

Here, Eγ is the energy photon, mp is the mass of proton, mπ is the mass of pion and c is the speed of light.

From momentum conservation,

    mpu1u2/c2Eγc=0                                                                 (II)

Combine equation I and II,

    mpc21u2/c2+mpc21u2/c2uc=mpc2+mπc2                                                        (III)

Conclusion:

Substitute 135.0 MeV for mπc2 and 938.3 MeV for mpc2 in equation III.

    (938.3 MeV)(1+u/c)(1u/c)(1+u/c)=938.3 MeV+135.0 MeVuc=0.134

Substitute 0.134 for uc in above equation to get energy of photon.

    Eγ=127 MeV

Therefore, the minimum photon energy required is 127 MeV.

(b)

To determine

Find the wavelength of the photon at the peak of blackbody spectrum.

(b)

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Answer to Problem 70CP

The wavelength of the photon at the peak of blackbody spectrum is 1.06 mm

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for peak wavelength.

    λmaxT=2.898 mmK                                                         (IV)

Here, λmax is the peak wavelength and T is the temperature.

Conclusion:

Substitute 2.73 K for T in equation IV.

    λmax=2.898 mmK2.73 K=1.06 mm

Therefore, the wavelength of the photon at the peak of blackbody spectrum is 1.06 mm.

(c)

To determine

Find the energy of the photon.

(c)

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Answer to Problem 70CP

The energy of the photon is 1.17×103 eV

Explanation of Solution

Write the equation for energy.

    Eγ=hf=hcλ                                                         (V)

Here, h is the Plank’s constant, f is the frequency and λ is the wavelength.

Conclusion:

Substitute 1.06 mm for λ and 1 240 eV109 m for hc in equation V.

    Eγ=1 240 eV109 m1.06×10-3 m=1.17×103 eV

Therefore, the energy of the photon is 1.17×103 eV.

(d)

To determine

Find the energy of the photon with reference to Earth reference frame.

(d)

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Answer to Problem 70CP

The energy of the photon with reference to Earth reference frame is 5.81×1019 eV

Explanation of Solution

In the primed reference frame, the proton is moving to the right at uc=0.134.

The photon moving to the left with hf=1.27×108 eV.

In the unprimed frame, hf=1.17×103 eV.

From the Doppler effect equation the speed of primed frame is,

    1.27×108=1+v/c1v/c1.17×103vc=11.71×1022

Conclusion:

Then, the speed of proton is,

    uc=u/c+v/c1+uv/c2=0.134+11.71×10221+0.134(11.71×1022)=11.30×1022

Then the energy of proton is,

    mpc21u2/c2=938.3 MeV1(11.30×1022)2=6.19×1010×938.3×106 eV=5.81×1019 eV

Therefore, the energy of the photon with reference to Earth reference frame is 5.81×1019 eV.

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