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- ****ociated with an antiparticle with the same m**** but with opposite physical charges (such as electric charge). For example, the antiparticle of the electron...
- process that occurs when a subatomic particle collides with its respective antiparticle to produce other particles, such as an electron colliding with a positron...
- In modern physics, antimatter is defined as matter composed of the antiparticles (or "partners") of the corresponding particles in "ordinary" matter,...
- muon neutrino, tauon and tauon neutrino), along with the corresponding antiparticle of each of these. Mathematically, there are many varieties of fermions...
- matter that is composed of the antiparticles of those that constitute ordinary matter. If a particle and its antiparticle come into contact with each other...
- m**** 493.677±0.013 MeV and mean lifetime (1.2380±0.0020)×10−8 s. K+ (antiparticle of above) positively charged (containing an up quark and a strange antiquark)...
- Particles have corresponding antiparticles with the same m**** but with opposite electric charges. For example, the antiparticle of the electron is the positron...
- General antiparticle spectrometer (GAPS) is a planned experiment that will use a high-altitude balloon flying in Antarctica to look for antideuteron particles...
- backwards. Wheeler suggested that these backwards sections appeared as the antiparticle to the electron, the positron. Many more electrons have been observed...
- (the same as the electron), and the same m**** as an electron. It is the antiparticle (antimatter counterpart) of the electron. When a positron collides with...