What is Feynman diagram: Definition and 167 Discussions

In theoretical physics, a Feynman diagram is a pictorial representation of the mathematical expressions describing the behavior and interaction of subatomic particles. The scheme is named after American physicist Richard Feynman, who introduced the diagrams in 1948. The interaction of subatomic particles can be complex and difficult to understand; Feynman diagrams give a simple visualization of what would otherwise be an arcane and abstract formula. According to David Kaiser, "Since the middle of the 20th century, theoretical physicists have increasingly turned to this tool to help them undertake critical calculations. Feynman diagrams have revolutionized nearly every aspect of theoretical physics." While the diagrams are applied primarily to quantum field theory, they can also be used in other fields, such as solid-state theory. Frank Wilczek wrote that the calculations which won him the 2004 Nobel Prize in Physics "would have been literally unthinkable without Feynman diagrams, as would [Wilczek's] calculations that established a route to production and observation of the Higgs particle."Feynman used Ernst Stueckelberg's interpretation of the positron as if it were an electron moving backward in time. Thus, antiparticles are represented as moving backward along the time axis in Feynman diagrams.
The calculation of probability amplitudes in theoretical particle physics requires the use of rather large and complicated integrals over a large number of variables. Feynman diagrams can represent these integrals graphically.
A Feynman diagram is a graphical representation of a perturbative contribution to the transition amplitude or correlation function of a quantum mechanical or statistical field theory. Within the canonical formulation of quantum field theory, a Feynman diagram represents a term in the Wick's expansion of the perturbative S-matrix. Alternatively, the path integral formulation of quantum field theory represents the transition amplitude as a weighted sum of all possible histories of the system from the initial to the final state, in terms of either particles or fields. The transition amplitude is then given as the matrix element of the S-matrix between the initial and the final states of the quantum system.

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    Feynman diagram for pair annihilation

    Hi, I've been reading about Feynman diagrams lately and I'm trying to understand the pair annihilation diagram. The picture's here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Feynman_EP_Annihilation.svg I don't understand the following things about the diagram: 1. Why anti-patricles have to...
  2. Spinnor

    Feynman diagrams with odd number of vertices.

    If we scatter unpolarized electrons off each other and we calculate the amplitude for electrons to scatter into final states and one photon to be emitted do we get destructive interference because the photon can be emitted by either electron? Is one photon emission suppressed in favor of an even...
  3. M

    What is the Meaning of Dualities in Perturbative Expansions?

    Hi folks, I have been trying to get my head around dualities, and hit a stumbling block right away. Duality hypotheses are framed by thinking about perturbative expansions of interaction lagrangians ( at least when thinking about s-dualities). In such expansions, the first term is regarded as...
  4. S

    A question about Feynman diagrams

    For a 2nd order electron-positron scattering, the following diagrams are possible: http://www.quantumdiaries.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/eepp-1024x228.png My question is: What is the meaning of the right diagram - is a photon created and annihilated instantaneously? how is this possible?
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    A list of Physicist and their contributions

    Below is a list of physicist I compiled, and there achievements. I have sources if you want them. Do tell me if there is any more I should add or anything I should add to their bios, thanks in advance.θ Richard Feynman (1918-1988) Developing Path Integral Formalism of Quantum Field...
  6. Thor Shen

    QCD Feynman Diagrams: Understanding Particle Interactions

    the number stand for the index of particles (quarks and gluons) M=\bar{v}(p_2) ig_sT_{12}\gamma^\mu(12)u(p_1)\frac{-i}{p_7^2}\bar{u}(p_5) ig_sT_{56}\gamma_\mu(56)\bar{v}(p_6)\frac{-i}{m-\gamma^\mu p_{9\mu}}\bar{v}(p_3)...
  7. PhotonicBoom

    Are photons the antiparticle of itself?

    Hey guys, I was thinking about this for a while now and I seem to be on a dead end. So here it is, this is my speculation. I would love some feedback, tell me which parts are correct/false and if they are false, guide me towards the right path! :) 1. Photons can technically be their own...
  8. D

    Drawing a Feynman Diagram: Lagrangian Basics

    I need help :( How can I draw a Feynman Diagram, starting with a Lagrangian?
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    AdS/CFT and Holography: Exploring the Questions

    I studied string theory for 2 years officially and much more on my own, chance made it that I spent the last year reading "serious" algebraic topology books and differential geometry specific for mathematicians. After gaining this insight I am very skeptical about string theory and the...
  10. N

    A question about Wick theorem?

    I think that Wick theorem permits us to contract boson field operator with fermion field operator(?).Because the commutator between fermion and boson field operators is like commutator between two boson field operators.Then why in Feynman diagrams do we only consider propagators of boson,fermion...
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    Does the act of observing/measuring define an arrow of time?

    i was just reading the following article and had an interesting thought; http://www.ipod.org.uk/reality/reality_arrow_of_time.asp Referring to the following image (http://www.ipod.org.uk/reality/reality_arrow_of_time.asp ) Both Feynman diagrams are said to be mathematically equivalent...
  12. S

    Showing Beta Decay (Feynman diagrams?)

    Would someone please tell me how I would show Strontium-90 decay into Yttrium 90(and emitting Beta particles)? Would I need to use a Feynman diagram? Thank you!
  13. C

    Question about Feynman diagrams with the integral

    I read the book of "quantum field theory in nutshell" by A. Zee. There is a "baby problem" in Page 44. I can't understand how to get the diagrams of Figure 1.7.1 from the calculation of -(\lambda/4!)(d/dJ)^4 differentiating [1/4!(2m^2)^4]J^8. How to associate this term to the three diagrams...
  14. Thor Shen

    From Feynman diagrams to potential

    I met a problem when I read the textbook "Relativistic Quantum Mechanics" by J.D.Bjorken. He said we can get the potential V(r_1,r_2)=\frac{f^{2}}{\mu^{2}}(1-P_{ex})(\tau_1\cdot\tau_2)(\sigma_1\cdot\nabla_1)(\sigma_2\cdot\nabla_1)\frac{e^{-\mu|r_1-r_{2}|}}{|r_1-r_{2}|} (10.51) from the...
  15. J

    Feynman diagrams and momentum conservation

    I understand that Feynman diagrams can be expressed either in the position or momentum representation. Is the 4-momentum conserved at the vertices in each case or only in the momentum representation?
  16. Q

    Help with Higgs Strahlung Production & Formulating a Matrix Element

    Hello dear everyone I would like to ask if someone can help me with the following two things: 1) How many different feynman diagrams can one possibly draw for Higgs strahlung production that is of 4th order? The mediator should be Z-particle. 2) Formulate an equation for the amplitude...
  17. D

    Beta plus and Beta minus decay

    Hi i can't understand why is the positron in Feynmans diagram is going towards the w+ boson and not outward, i have a problem understanding why this is happining for beta minus decay also the antielectron neutrino is also going towards the reaction of the w- boson
  18. M

    What is the Feynman diagram for Higgs decay to Z and gamma particles?

    Hi, I am drawing Feynman diagrams for various Higgs decay channels. There are two diagrams I am stuck on and there aren't many examples online. They are H→gg and H→Z\gamma For the H→gg decay I had a stab at drawing the reverse of the gluon fusion diagram. Higgs decaying to two gluons via a...
  19. D

    Feynman diagram for pi-0 decay

    Homework Statement Hey guys, so I'm new to Feynman diagrams, and I have a few to draw but i'll start with the first one. I'm being asked to draw the following process: \pi^{0}(uu* or bb*)→\gamma +\gamma. I have to "clearly label each quark, lepton and boson, and say which fundamental force...
  20. C

    Amplitude for scalar-proca couplings

    I'm trying to calculate the amplitude for an interaction between a scalar field $$\phi$$ and two identical spin 1 fields $$A_{\mu} \quad and \quad A^{\mu}$$ for the interaction $$\phi \longrightarrow A^{\mu} A_{\mu}$$ with the Lagrangian density $$L_{int} = -ik\phi A^{\mu} A_{\mu}$$ where k is a...
  21. C

    Can a W+ boson couple to a W- boson?

    Can a W+ boson couple to a W- boson? Say, if a Higgs decays into a W+ and a W-, what would be the Lagrangian density for this interaction? How would you evaluate such a first order diagram?
  22. Spinnor

    Feynman diagram for gluon exchange, time up, gluon horizontal.

    Consider the Feynman diagram below from, http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/particles/expar.html where I assume time runs upwards and the gluon in the graphic runs horizontal and is labled as a green_antiblue gluon. If the gluon runs horizontal can one still label a gluon as being...
  23. N

    Why can we apply the symmetries of S-Matrix to part of Feynman diagram

    How can we demonstrate that the symmetries of S-Matrix can be applyed to parts of Feynman diagrams?The S-Matrix is the sum of infinite diagrams,why we know each or part of each diagram has the same symmetries as the symmetries of S-Matrix?
  24. omephy

    Symmetry factor of a general Feynman diagram

    I am studying QFT from Srednicki's book. Let me ask a question about symmetry factor from this book. Let, for specific values of V and P from eqn (9.11) we get some terms. One of them is a disconnected diagram consisted of two connected diagrams C_1 and C_2. The disconnected diagrams...
  25. M

    Feynman Diagrams: Weak Interaction Help

    Hi all Just a basic question really; I'm at university and have been tutoring someone through a couple of A level physics modules, and I'm covering some basic particle physics at the moment, which is all alright, but I've come to an issue with Feynman diagrams. Basically, for interactions...
  26. J

    Feynman Diagram of Neutron-Antineutron reaction

    Homework Statement Is the following reaction possible? If so, by what force? Draw (one of, if applicable)the lowest order Feynman diagrams for the process. n + n-bar --> ∏+ + ∏- + ∏0Homework Equations N/AThe Attempt at a Solution This process, it seems to me, should be possible. It...
  27. Q

    Feynman Diagram for Electron-Proton Attraction

    Would it just be the same as with two electrons? (or any other pair of particles with the same charge) I'm kinda in two minds, I suspect that is wrong because wouldn't the fact that they attract each other (instead of repelling) means that the diagram would be drawn differently?
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    Rules to compute Feynman Diagram with the Feynman rules

    Hello, I am trying to compute feynman diagrams with the feynman rules but I encounter some difficulties... Since the gamma matrices, spinnors, etc do not comute, the ordering of the different factor from feynman diagram has an importance. Is there some rules that say where to begin and in...
  29. S

    Where do external photon terms go in Feynman diagram term ordering?

    I'm reading something which highlights the Feynman rules for QED, and it talks about what happens if you go along a fermionic line. For example this picture: http://wikipremed.com/image_science_archive_68/010601_68/170750_298px-ComptonScattering-u.svg_68.jpg According to these notes, there...
  30. B

    Feynman Diagrams: Does Distance Affect Electromagnetic Interaction?

    Hello all . In feynman diagram horizontal direction is space . is that mean distance between particles ? is that means two electron must be near a certain distance to create a virtual photon ? Does one electron in Earth send electromagnetism force to one electron on moon by virtual photon ...
  31. K

    The Feynman Diagrams of Quantum Electrodynamics

    Hi all, I'm just getting started on particle physics and I have a few foolish :shy: questions about drawing feynman diagram. First, when do we draw the gauge bosons(such as W) vertically rather than horizontally through time? Second, can we always replace mediator photon by Z boson...
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    Feynman diagram of electron and positron annihilation

    Hi all, I am learning Feynman diagrams, and I have a quick question: in diagrams such as the one for electron-positron annihilation (see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feynman_diagram#Electron-positron_annihilation_example) why is it that the line "in the middle" is that of an...
  33. N

    What is the highest order contribution in the Feynman diagram for K decay?

    Looking at, say, the decay K^+ \to \pi^+ + \pi^+ + \pi^- + \gamma, is it easy to say what the Feynman diagram is of highest contribution? I suppose it is not unique, but say we're satisfied with just one of highest order. Is there as it were a sort of flowchart one follows? For example, since...
  34. D

    Feynman Diagram: Simga+ -> p + gamma?

    Feynman Diagram: Simga+ --> p + gamma? Hi, Can anyone give me some indications as to how to draw the feynman diagram for the following decay? Ʃ+ → p + \gamma Should I consider the quark composition of the sigma first? Thanks a lot.
  35. S

    Feynman diagram tattoo suggestion

    Hi all After many months of contemplating, coming up with tattoo ideas, waiting a few months to see if I still like that idea, etc etc, I've settled on getting a Feynman diagram for many reasons, but having a but of trouble settling on one in particular. I've seen a few with the standard...
  36. M

    Feynman Diagram Vertices: What needs to be conserved?

    Hi, I'm taking introductory particle physics and this is related to the first couple of chapters in Griffiths. If I draw a Feynman diagram for a particular process, what conservation laws must hold at each vertex? Mainly looking at QED processs but as far as I can work out energy and momentum...
  37. D

    Intuitive diagrams for Feynman diagram

    I did not find wikipedia article to be quiet intuitive. Any online sources or your own descriptions. I would be greatful.
  38. N

    Does a symmetry of Lagrangian reserve in each Feynman diagram?

    Please teach me this: Does a symmetry of Lagrangian be reserved in each Feynman diagram of perturbative QFT,because even Ward Identity still deduces from U(1) symmetry that we consider each diagram has?. By the way, does effective action reserve the symmetry that Lagrangian has?. Thank...
  39. H

    Heavy sterile neutrino decay into Z bosons. (Feynman Diagram)

    Hello there, I am looking at the decays of Heavy sterile neutrinos in the their mass states to Z bosons. Using the feynman rules, how would I go about calculating the decay amplitude. I have only ever seen cases where the Z boson is a propagator. Would my expression look something like this...
  40. S

    Feynman diagram of secondary Sigma plus decay

    Can someone describe the Feynman diagram for the Sigma plus decay to a positive pion and a neutron? I'm fine with the primary decay to the neutral pion and a proton. There appears to be insufficient down quarks created.
  41. G

    Feynman diagram of K0 transmutation

    Homework Statement I need to find the Feynman diagram of the transmutation of a K0 particle (one anti-strange quark and one down quark) into its anti-particle (one strange quark and one anti-down quark). Homework Equations / The Attempt at a Solution s- has a charge of +1/3, d has a charge...
  42. K

    Feynman diagram of how Z is produced at LHC, and info?

    Homework Statement So, I got this task, which I feel either really dumb, or nobody is able to explain: I got this question: Z and W was discovered in 1973 at CERN, how were they produced? Include Feynman diagram and a short description. Then there is this question: How is the Z and W produced...
  43. J

    [Novice] Feynman Diagram for Electron Excitation

    I have drawn up what I believe happens during electron excitation in an atom. However, it looks very... wrong somehow. My diagram shows an elestron moving in time but not space until it is hit by a photon, after which it disappears and instantly reappears at a higher energy level. After some...
  44. N

    Feynman diagram for two neutrinos scattering from each other

    Homework Statement I'm asked to draw a Feynman diagram for two neutrinos scattering from each other. Homework Equations None The Attempt at a Solution I don't really get the question so I don't know what I'm actually supposed to put in the diagram. Am I supposed to draw a diagram...
  45. T

    LaTeX Learn How to Draw Feynman Diagrams in MikTeX: A Step-By-Step Guide

    I am trying to draw feynman diagram by using LaTeX code but the label in the code do not appear in the pdf(only the diagram appear). I am using the MikTeX 2.8 in windows XP and userpackage is feynmf. I have try several time and search through the web but I can't figure out any solution for this...
  46. R

    Feynman diagram for weak interaction.

    For a leptonic weak interaction diagram, we have an election converted into a neutino and emitting a w- particle. But only left handed part should undergo weak interaction. So basically you should have the left handed part of electron converted into a neutrino(left handed) emitting a w-...
  47. G

    Feynman diagram for a strong interaction decay

    hey, i want to find the lowest order strong interaction feynman diagram for the following process: \Sigma^{++}_c \rightarrow \Lambda^+_c \pi^+ the quark composition is: \Sigma^{++}_c = (c u u) \ \Lambda^+_c = (c u d). \pi^+ =( \bar{d} u ) an image of a correct process is attached...
  48. M

    Feynman Diagram of a Coulombic Attraction?

    Whenever I see examples of the diagram for the Coulomb interaction it always seems to be two electrons interacting via an electron and being repulsed. The diagram looks intuitive in terms of momentum conservation. I was wondering how (for example) a proton - electron interaction, and...
  49. S

    Up, anti-up quark annihilation Feynman diagram

    Homework Statement At the Tevatron you observe the process u ̅u → τ+τ−. Draw the lowest order Feynman diagrams for the processes involved and state which interactions are responsible. Label all internal lines, external lines and vertices [u = up quark, τ = tau lepton] The Attempt at a...
  50. D

    How Does the Higgs Field Affect Particle Speeds in Feynman Diagrams?

    I need help - Higgs for idiots: So, how a particle which have no mass without higgs (so it travels at c, and on feynman diagram we would draw its worldline at 45deg) can slow down or even be at rest when Higgs is switched on? Could anyone draw a feynman diagram?
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