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Crumbles
Nov26-04, 02:41 AM
I'm trying to write a program that would process data from a particle physics experiment and I need to know what the charge of a muon/anti-muon is. It doesn't seem to be easy to find on the web. Does anyone here have a value for it?
I'm trying to write a program that would process data from a particle physics experiment and I need to know what the charge of a muon/anti-muon is. It doesn't seem to be easy to find on the web. Does anyone here have a value for it?
Same as the electron
misogynisticfeminist
Nov26-04, 03:40 AM
conversely, a charge of the anti-muon is +1. If I'm not wrong, every property of leptons (e,muon,tau), spin etc. are the same except for their masses.
Crumbles
Nov27-04, 04:57 AM
Thanks guys!
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