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Due to the multiple questions, I am offering more points than a normal Physics question. If you start off and do a detailed job, I can repost the question again for you to finish for additional points. Thanks and Good Luck!
a) Using particle/antiparticle symmetry, what are the other Feynman vertices you can draw? Use bold lines to represent A and dashed for B. [Hint: An example of the first one could be A+B ->B}
b) Can you draw a Feynman diagram where you start with 2 A particles and get 2 B? Now try and draw another.
d) Can the B decay into 2 A's? Explain briefly.
e) What about possible decay of A into 2 A's, or B into 2 B's? Are they allowed? If they are allowed, then this would be a completely unstable theory with no stable particles!
Can you motivate the value for g you obtained?
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