Question about Feynman diagram showing annihilation

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songoku
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Homework Statement
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Feynman Diagram
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This is Feynman diagram of annihilation I get from wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annihilation

I don't understand what the middle line with arrow to the right is. If I consider the left vertex and conservation of charge, it means the horizontal line with arrow to the right should carry negative charge. So it is W-?

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  • #2
It is an electron line.

A W-line would violate both Lorentz symmetry and electroweak gauge symmetry.
 
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Orodruin said:
It is an electron line.

A W-line would violate both Lorentz symmetry and electroweak gauge symmetry.
Can the horizontal line be removed so the diagram only shows two lines (one for electron and one for positron) and two photons?

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songoku said:
Can the horizontal line be removed so the diagram only shows two lines (one for electron and one for positron) and two photons?

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No, absolutely not.
 
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Orodruin said:
No, absolutely not.
Is the reason related to post #2? And maybe also related to conservation of energy and momentum?

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