
TL;DR
This paper reviews the theoretical and experimental aspects of pion decays, highlighting their significance in understanding fundamental symmetries, weak interactions, and Quantum Chromodynamics in particle physics.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive introduction to the study of charged and neutral pion decays, integrating recent theoretical and experimental developments.
Findings
Insights into fundamental symmetries from pion decay studies
Validation of weak interaction universality through decay measurements
Contributions to understanding strong interactions via QCD analysis
Abstract
The decays of pions, the lightest particles composed of quarks, provide important insight into fundamental questions in particle physics including basic symmetries, the universality of fermionic weak interactions, and aspects of the strong interaction described by Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD). An introduction to the theoretical and experimental study of charged and neutral pion decays is presented.
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TopicsNuclear physics research studies · Radioactive Decay and Measurement Techniques
