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Positron

<tr> <th>Composition:</th> <td>Elementary particle</td> </tr><tr> <th>Family:</th> <td>Fermion</td> </tr><tr> <th>Group:</th> <td>Lepton</td> </tr><tr> <th>Generation:</th> <td>First</td> </tr><tr> <th>Interaction:</th> <td>Gravity, Electromagnetic, Weak</td> </tr><tr> <th>Antiparticle:</th> <td>Electron</td> </tr><tr> <th>Theorized:</th> <td>Paul Dirac, 1928</td></tr><tr> <th>Discovered:</th> <td>Carl D. Anderson, 1932</td><tr> <th>Symbol:</th> <td>β+</td> </tr><tr> <th>Mass:</th> <td>9.1093826(16) × 10−31 kg[citation needed]
11836.15267261(85) amu[citation needed]
0.510998918(44) MeV/c2[1]</td> </tr><tr> <th>Electric charge:</th> <td>1.602176462(63) × 10−19 C[citation needed]</td> </tr><tr> <th>Spin:</th> <td>½</td> </tr>

The positron is the antiparticle or the antimatter counterpart of the electron. The positron has an electric charge of +1, a spin of 1/2, and the same mass as an electron. When a low-energy positron collides with a low-energy electron, annihilation occurs, resulting in the production of two gamma ray photons (see electron-positron annihilation).

A positron may be generated by positron emission radioactive decay, or the interaction of photon with a charged particle (such as an atom's nucleus) with energy greater than 2mec2 = 2×0.511 MeV = 1.022 MeV with matter (me is the mass of one electron and c is the speed of light in vacuum). This process is called pair production, as it generates one electron and one positron from the energy of the photon.

The existence of positrons was first postulated in 1928 by Paul Dirac as a consequence of the Dirac equation. In 1932, positrons were discovered by Carl D. Anderson, who gave the positron its name. The positron was the first evidence of antimatter and was discovered by passing cosmic rays through a gas chamber and a lead plate surrounded by a magnet to distinguish the particles by bending differently charged particles in different directions.

Today, positrons are routinely produced in positron emission tomography (PET) scanners used in hospitals and in accelerator physics laboratories used in electron-positron collider experiments.

[edit] The positron in fiction

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  • The most famous use of the positron in fiction was Isaac Asimov's use in his robots' positronic brains. According to Asimov, in his book "The Relativity of Wrong", he decided to use positrons as they seemed a more interesting name for what is essentially an "electronic brain". Perhaps in an homage to Asimov, in the Star Trek universe the android Data, his "brother" Lore, "daughter" Lal, and other sundry related androids also have positronic brains.
  • In the film Ghostbusters, Peter Venkman refers to his proton pack as a "positron collider" while he and his fellow teammates trap their first ghost since going into business.
  • In the film Barbarella, the villainous Duran Duran (from whom the pop group derived their name) was the developer of the Positronic ray.
  • In the videogame Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow, completing the Boss Rush under a certain time will grant the player access to the Positron Rifle. Its description reads: "Fires positive electrons."


Quantum electrodynamics

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electron | positron | photon
self-energy | vacuum polarization | vertex function
Gupta-Bleuler formalism | ξ gauge | Ward identities
Compton scattering | Bhabha scattering | Moeller scattering
anomalous magnetic dipole moment
bremsstrahlung | positronium


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Particles in physics - elementary particles
Fermions: Quarks: (Up · Down · Strange · Charm · Bottom · Top) | Leptons: (Electron · Muon · Tau · Neutrinos)
Gauge bosons: Photon | W and Z bosons | Gluons
Not yet observed: Higgs boson | Graviton | Other hypothetical particles
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