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The Miracle of the Electron-Positron Pair Production Threshold

Synchrotron Radiation News(2009)

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Pair production was first observed in 1932, which led to two early Nobel prizes in physics, to Carl Anderson for the discovery of positrons (1936) and to Paul Dirac for the theory of anti particles (1933). Science textbooks state that the production of electron-positron pairs is possible at photon energies above 1.022 MeV, which is the sum of the rest masses of the particles involved. Measurements at the threshold require a selectable photon energy in the range above 1 MeV, high-energy resolution to scan the onset, and high intensities. Due to the need of simultaneous energy and momentum conservation, pair production needs a recoiling particle, and thus it can be observed most easily in solid matter. More exactly, the minimum energy required for pair production is given by the relation E γ ≥ 2 mec 2(1 + me /mr ), where mr is the mass of the recoiling particle [1]. With the particle rest energy of me = 511 keV/c2 , in heavy atoms we get mr >> me , and thus in a good approximation photon energies E γ ≥ 2·me...
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