Comment by mesouschrist on 23/11/2024 at 20:30 UTC

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View submission: What causes the mutual annihilation of matter-antimatter reactions?

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Great answer. Neutrinos wouldn't be my first example of other particles that can be created. e+e- ->neutrinos is exceedingly rare at low energy and essentially experimentally unprovable at high energies. On the other hand, when a proton and an antiproton collide they make typically 3-6 pions (charged and uncharged, of course with the total charge in the end equaling the total charge in the beginning)

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