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Antiproton annihilation with a Neon nucleus

Patrice Loiez1984/1984

CERN

CERN
Geneva, Switzerland

The image shows how an antiproton (from the left) annihilates with a Neon nucleus inside a streamer chamber at CERN. Several particles are emitted, among them a positive pion that decays into a positive muon, which in turns decays to a positron. Invisible neutrinos are also emitted.

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  • Title: Antiproton annihilation with a Neon nucleus
  • Creator: Patrice Loiez
  • Date Created: 1984/1984
CERN

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