% FEYNMANDOC2D: CHAPTER 2 PART D OF FEYNMANDOC.TEX \include d there. % \centerline{GLUONBURST using FEYNMAN} \vskip 0.75in \hskip 1.5in \begin{picture}(20000,20000)(-10000,-10000) \put(0,0){\circle*{1500}} \drawline\gluon[\N\CENTRAL](0,0)[10] \drawline\gluon[\NE\REG](0,0)[8] \drawline\gluon[\E\CENTRAL](0,0)[10] \drawline\gluon[\SE\REG](0,0)[8] \drawline\gluon[\S\CENTRAL](0,0)[10] \drawline\gluon[\SW\REG](0,0)[8] \drawline\gluon[\W\CENTRAL](0,0)[10] \drawline\gluon[\NW\REG](0,0)[8] \end{picture} \vskip 0.5in We will see in the next chapter a way of making this look better. The same points which were noted following the picture {\em photonburst} in the previous section may be noted here. Again the curvature of the gluons commences in the clockwise sense here and in the counter-clockwise orientation for {\it flipped} styles. The following examples may prove helpful. \begin{verbatim} \begin{picture}(15000,15000)(-2000,-12000) \drawline\gluon[\E\FLIPPEDCURLY](0,0)[6] \drawline\fermion[\NE\REG](\pbackx,\pbacky)[\gluonlengthx] \drawline\fermion[\SE\REG](\pfrontx,\pfronty)[\gluonlengthx] \drawline\fermion[\NE\REG](\pbackx,\pbacky)[\gluonlengthx] \drawline\gluon[\W\FLIPPEDCURLY](\pfrontx,\pfronty)[6] \drawline\fermion[\SW\REG](\pbackx,\pbacky)[\fermionlength] \drawline\fermion[\NW\REG](\gluonbackx,\gluonbacky)[\fermionlength] \drawline\fermion[\SW\REG](\pbackx,\pbacky)[\fermionlength] \end{picture} \hskip 3.5in % Second Picture: \begin{picture}(6000,15000) \THICKLINES \drawline\gluon[\S\REG](3000,14000)[8] \drawline\fermion[\NE\REG](\pfrontx,\pfronty)[2000] \drawline\fermion[\NW\REG](\pfrontx,\pfronty)[2000] \drawline\fermion[\SE\REG](\gluonbackx,\gluonbacky)[2000] \drawline\fermion[\SW\REG](\gluonbackx,\gluonbacky)[2000] \end{picture} \end{verbatim}