PDA

View Full Version : pair production


blade_090
Mar13-11, 08:55 AM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data

what is the minimal wavelength of electromagnetic radiation to pair-produce an
electron-positron pair?

2. Relevant equations
~ = wavelength
hc/~ = 2MeC^2 + K

3. The attempt at a solution
hc/~ = 2MeC^2
= 2(9.11x10^-31)(3x10^8)^2
~ = 8.24x10^-11m
is tis correct???

vela
Mar13-11, 01:14 PM
You should recheck your calculations. Your final answer is wrong.

Are you sure the question is asking for the minimal wavelength? If so, your method is incorrect. Energy goes down as wavelength increases, so your calculation finds the maximum wavelength.

nkonina
Mar14-11, 02:37 AM
consider a pair production in a magnetic field of 0.1T. the particle-antiparticle pair have radii of curvature 120mm and 40mm respectively. Calculate the energy of the incident photon.