PROTON-POSITRON OR ELECTRON-ANTIPROTON COLLISION ?

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  1. ajanta Registered Senior Member

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    what will be the result of a proton-positron or electron-antiproton collision ?!
     
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  3. timojin Valued Senior Member

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    A burst of energy
     
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  5. ajanta Registered Senior Member

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    And does it produce another particle or antiparticle also ? Thanks.
     
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  7. ajanta Registered Senior Member

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    I think I created this thread to know only the transformation of energy(kinetic energy of those particles) into a burst of energy !!?

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  8. origin Heading towards oblivion Valued Senior Member

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    Good question. I assume there should not be an anihilation event. There would also have to be some pretty high energies to overcome the electrostatic repulsions. I assume it would be like other collision in a particle accelerator that would result in the formation of other sub atomic particles. Hopefully one of the people with a physics background will answer.
     
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  9. ajanta Registered Senior Member

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    Actually I had a concentration to their charge only. If it is possible to produce any particles that will have more charge than current/natural particles then we can produce lighter elements

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