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the positron
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The antimatter equivalent of an electron, having the same mass but a positive charge
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This is certainly true of the electron, whose antiparticle is called the positron.
(The positron, the antiparticle to the electron, was discovered four years later by Carl Anderson).
When the positron is produced, it will pretty soon meet an electron, and expire, producing two photons.
"We make our antihydrogen in excited states, the positron is at a larger distance and has more energy.
The positron then shoots off so fast that it creates a flash of Cherenkov radiation.
These data show that the positron fraction does indeed rise with energy, just as theory predicts.
The positron is a positively charged particle with the mass of a normal negative electron.
Again, the positron meets an electron, and the two annihilate each other while the neutrino escapes.
Thus, the positron (positively charged electron) is the antiparticle of the negatively charged electron.
The positron resembles the electron in all respects except for being positively rather than negatively charged.
An electron has a negative charge, whereas its antiparticle, the positron, has a positive charge, and both have an identical mass.
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