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annihilation radiation
noun
, Physics.
- electromagnetic radiation produced by the coalescence and mutual annihilation of an atomic particle and its antiparticle, generally a positron and an electron, each pair forming two photons having a minimum energy of 0.5 million electron volts each.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of annihilation radiation1
First recorded in 1960–65
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Example Sentences
Then they tracked the resulting annihilation radiation at the farthest edges of their experiment, using two photomultiplier tubes, anthracene crystals and a scintillation counter as a gamma-ray detector.
From Scientific American
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