Understanding Something About Nothing: Radiation Zeros

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Theory

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12 pages, revtex. Two minor figures can be obtained by request; to appear in the Proceedings of the International Symposium on

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10.1063/1.49310

Radiation symmetry is briefly reviewed, along with its historical, experimental, computational, and theoretical relevance. A sketch of the proof of a theorem for radiation zeros is used to highlight the connection between gauge-boson couplings and Poincare transformations. It is emphasized that while mostly bad things happen to good zeros, the weak-boson self-couplings continue to be intimately tied to the best examples of exact or approximate zeros.

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