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List of Feynman diagrams

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This is a list of common Feynman diagrams.

Name or phenomenon Description Diagram
Beta decay beta particle is emitted from an atomic nucleus
Compton scattering scattering of a photon by a charged particle
Neutrino-less double beta decay If neutrinos are Majorana fermions (that is, their own antiparticle), Neutrino-less double beta decay is possible. Several experiments are searching for this.
Pair creation and annihilation In the Stückelberg–Feynman interpretation, pair annihilation is the same process as pair creation
Møller scattering electron-electron scattering
Bhabha scattering electron-positron scattering
Penguin diagram a quark changes flavor via a W or Z loop
Tadpole diagram One loop diagram with one external leg
Self-interaction An electron emits and reabsorbs a photon
Box diagram The box diagram for kaon oscillations
Photon-photon scattering
Higgs boson production Via gluons and top quarks
Via quarks and W or Z bosons
Quad cancellations One of the many cancellations to the quadratic divergence to squared mass of the Higgs boson which occurs in the MSSM.
Primakoff effect production of neutral pseudoscalar mesons by photons interacting with an atomic nucleus
Delbrück scattering deflection of high-energy photons in the Coulomb field of nuclei
Deep inelastic scattering a lepton is deflected by a virtual photon emitted by a quark from the hadron