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In [[particle physics]], the '''available energy''' is the energy in a particle collision available to produce new matter from the [[kinetic energy]] of the colliding particles. Since the conservation of [[momentum]] must be held, a system of two particles with a net momentum may not convert all their kinetic energy into [[mass]] - and thus the available energy is always less than or equal to the kinetic energy of the colliding particles. The available energy for a system of one stationary particle and one moving particle is defined as:
:<math> E_a = \sqrt{2 E_t E_k + (m_t c^2)^2 + (m_k c^2)^2} </math>
where
: <math> E_t </math> is the total energy of the target particle,  
: <math> E_k </math> is the total energy of the moving particle,
: <math> m_t </math> is the mass of the stationary target particle,
: <math> m_k </math> is the mass of the moving particle, and
: <math> c </math> is the [[speed of light]].
 
==Derivation==
Suppose the following:
:<math> E_a = E_k + E_t </math>
We know that since
:<math> E = m c^2 </math>
must hold, then
:<math> E_k = m_k c^2 </math>
and
:<math> E_t = m_t c^2 </math>
should both hold. From here, we can see that
:<math> E_a = m_k c^2 + m_t c^2 </math>
Squaring both sides, we get
:<math> (E_a)^2 = (m_k c^2 + m_t c^2)^2 </math>
Expanding, we can see that
:<math> (E_a)^2 = ((m_k c^2)^2 + (m_t c^2)^2 + 2 (m_t c^2) (m_k c^2)) </math>
Taking the square root of both sides,
:<math> E_a = \sqrt{(m_k c^2)^2 + (m_t c^2)^2 + 2 (m_t c^2) (m_k c^2)} </math>
Evaluating the inside of the square root, we see that
:<math> E_a = \sqrt{(m_k c^2)^2 + (m_t c^2)^2 + 2 E_k E_t} </math>
Which can be rearranged to form the original equation,
:<math> E_a = \sqrt{2 E_t E_k + (m_t c^2)^2 + (m_k c^2)^2} </math>
 
==See also==
 
*[[Threshold energy]]
*[[Matter creation]]
 
==References==
{{reflist}}
 
==External links==
 
[[Category:Particle physics]]
 
 
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