OZI Rule & ϕ Meson | Particle Physics

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In this video, we will explain the so-called OZI rule and why certain particle decays are suppressed because of it.

References:
Griffiths, "Introduction to Elementary Particles", Ch. 2.5

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This is the most straightforward explanation of the OZI rule on the internet.

arturorodriguez
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Prof could barely get through this in 90 minutes, you did it in <6. Respect.

FullMatalJacket
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great video much more clear than my particle phys prof

jbvalentin
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nice video
keep them going i love them
any advice for how a theoretical physics student study math ?i will start my master next year
thank you

labaneabderrahmane
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Nice video, Thank you so much, sir for this video.

mehwishashraf
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nice video, thank you! In the phi meson to 2 kaon decay, why did you need the second gluon, from s-bar to u? It seems that after the first gluon we have all the particles we need. Is it conservation of parity?

richardthomas