^+ ^+ and ^+ ^ - colliding in noncommutative space
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Abstract: By studying the scattering process of scalar particle pion on the noncommutative scalar quantum electrodynamics, the non-commutative amendment of differential scattering cross-section is found, which is dependent of polar-angle and the results are significantly different from that in the commutative scalar quantum electrodynamics, particularly when . The non-commutativity of space is expected to be explored at around TeV.
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