Positron

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Positron

A positron, also known as an antiparticle of the electron, is a subatomic particle with the same mass as an electron and a numerically equal but positive charge. The positron is denoted by the symbol e⁺ or β⁺. When a positron collides with an electron, annihilation occurs, resulting in the production of two or more gamma ray photons.

Discovery[edit]

The positron was discovered by Carl David Anderson in 1932, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1936. Anderson discovered the positron while studying cosmic rays using a cloud chamber, a device that allows the paths of charged particles to be visualized.

Properties[edit]

Positrons have the same mass as electrons, approximately 9.109 × 10⁻³¹ kilograms. They carry a positive electric charge of +1e, which is equal in magnitude but opposite in sign to the charge of an electron. Positrons are a type of lepton, a family of particles that also includes electrons, muons, and tau particles.

Annihilation[edit]

When a positron encounters an electron, they can annihilate each other, resulting in the conversion of their mass into energy. This process typically produces two gamma ray photons, each with an energy of 511 keV, which is the rest mass energy of an electron or positron. This phenomenon is utilized in positron emission tomography (PET), a medical imaging technique.

Applications[edit]

Positrons are used in various applications, including:

  • Positron emission tomography (PET): A diagnostic imaging technique that uses positrons to detect metabolic processes in the body.
  • Particle physics: Positrons are used in experiments to study the properties of antimatter and fundamental interactions.
  • Material science: Positron annihilation spectroscopy is used to study defects in materials.

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