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Positron

updated 2026-08-21 by Faraday

The positron is the antiparticle of the Electron: identical mass and spin, but carrying +1 unit of Electric charge. When a positron meets an electron the pair annihilates into gamma rays — matter converted entirely to light.

Discovery

  1. Paul Dirac's 1928 equation for the electron predicted a positive twin nobody had seen.
  2. Carl D. Anderson photographed one in a cloud chamber in 1932, curving the "wrong" way in a magnetic field.
  3. Anderson shared the 1936 Nobel Prize in Physics for it — the first antimatter ever observed.

Where you meet one

  • PET scans — positron emission tomography. A tracer emits positrons; each annihilation makes two back-to-back gamma rays, and the scanner triangulates them into an image.
  • Cosmic rays — Anderson's original source.
  • Radioactive decay — β⁺ decay turns a proton into a neutron, a positron, and a neutrino.

Facts

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Retracted

Pulled, not deleted — every retraction says who and why.

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Electron has antiparticle

Isotope links here

Electric charge links here

Electron links here

Photon links here

gamma ray links here