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English: A Feynman diagram showing the radiation of a gluon when an electron and positron are annihilated.
Deutsch: Ein Feynman-Diagramm, dass die Strahlung eines Gluons bei Annihilation eines Elektrons und eines Positrons darstellt.
Español: Un diagrama de Feynman mostrando la producción de un gluón cuando un electrón y un positrón son aniquilados.
Français : Émission d'un gluon lors de l'annihilation d'un électron et d'un positron.
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Source Non-Derived SVG of Radiate gluon.png, originally the work of SilverStar at Feynmann-diagram-gluon-radiation.svg, updated by joelholdsworth.
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A Feynman diagram describing gluon radiation in which an electron (e-) and a positron (e+) collide, form a photon (γ) before decaying into an anti quark/quark pair.Eventually, the anti quark releases a gluon.

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current07:04, 28 January 2021Thumbnail for version as of 07:04, 28 January 2021400 × 250 (2 KB)Mrmwarrow direction
01:12, 28 January 2021Thumbnail for version as of 01:12, 28 January 2021279 × 178 (6 KB)TorshianReverted to version as of 22:27, 22 March 2015 (UTC)
20:04, 8 January 2021Thumbnail for version as of 20:04, 8 January 2021400 × 250 (2 KB)Mrmwvalid + simpler code
22:27, 22 March 2015Thumbnail for version as of 22:27, 22 March 2015279 × 178 (6 KB)QuogleReverted to version as of 11:25, 10 February 2013
11:20, 8 March 2015Thumbnail for version as of 11:20, 8 March 2015279 × 144 (8 KB)OCCullensThe arrow of time points in the wrong direction. Look at the arrows on the electron and positron: they're not annihilating, the electron is interacting with the quark.
11:25, 10 February 2013Thumbnail for version as of 11:25, 10 February 2013279 × 178 (6 KB)Maschenmake t for time italic (it's a variable), also convert gamma for photon to times new roman in curves (not as text) - clearer and nicer to see it that way rather than the hideous default font
09:01, 16 December 2012Thumbnail for version as of 09:01, 16 December 2012279 × 178 (5 KB)MaschenMake the coil cleaner and more uniform for the gluon.
18:50, 18 June 2011Thumbnail for version as of 18:50, 18 June 2011300 × 200 (29 KB)QuibikRemoved italics from the electron symbol. Unstretched "t".
16:44, 9 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:44, 9 March 2007300 × 200 (30 KB)Joelholdsworth~commonswiki==Summary== A Feynmann diagram showing the radiation of a gluon when an electron and positron are annihalated. Non-Derived SVG of Image:Radiate_gluon.png, originally the work of de:User:SilverStar, updated by User:joelholdsworth. == Lice
16:35, 9 March 2007Thumbnail for version as of 16:35, 9 March 2007300 × 180 (23 KB)Joelholdsworth~commonswiki==Summary== A Feynmann diagram showing the radiation of a gluon when an electron and positron are annihalated. Non-Derived SVG of Image:Radiate_gluon.png, updated by User:joelholdsworth. == Licensing == {{self2|GFDL|cc-by-2.5}}

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