Electron/Positron Annihilation

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When an electron and positron (antielectron) collide at high energy they can annihilate to produce D+ and D- mesons (charm particles).

The intermediate stages of this process occur in less than almost a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a second, and are not observable.


You can see this as an ANIMATION if you are using Netscape. Depending on your network speed, loading the animation can be quite slow (but worthwhile!).

To understand why specific quarks need to bind together, it is necessary to understand Quark Confinement.

More about antimatter.


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