Can Pair Production Occur if Positron and Electron Have the Same Rest Energy?

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Pair production requires that the energy of incoming photons be at least equal to the combined rest energy of the positron and electron. The user calculated the energy of the photons to be 6.83x10^-14 J, while the total rest energy of the positron and electron, using E=mc^2, was found to be 1.64x10^-13 J. Since the photon energy is less than the required energy for pair production, it indicates that pair production cannot occur under these conditions. Additionally, clarification was sought on whether the calculated photon energy was the initial energy needed for the process. The discussion emphasizes the importance of ensuring that photon energy exceeds the minimum energy requirement for particle creation.
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Homework Statement


If positron and electron have the same rest energy can pair production occur?

Homework Equations


E=hc/λ Plancks equation
E=mc^2

The Attempt at a Solution


so i found the E of the photons using Plancks equation
and found the photon E to be 6.83x10^-14 ( should I double this due to two photons required?)
so
for pair production the energy of the photons has to be at least the energy of mc^2
so i just added the positron and electrons masses and multiplied by c^2
and got 1.64x10^-13
did i do this correctly? so Ephoton < E of Positron and electron so no pair production can occur?
am i missing anything or do something wrong?
 
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You still seem to be leaving out information. Could you please post the entire text of the problem?
 
heres the first part
A. Use wiens law to determine the peak wavelength of blackbody photons where T = 10^9K
so λ= 2.9x10^-3 / 10^9
=> λ = 2.9x10^-12
then
B. use Planck Eq to determine the energy of the photons
E = hc/λ => E = (6.6x10^-25)(3x10^8)/ 2.9x10^-12 => E = 6.83x10^-14

C. The positron and electron where created by pair production (ie. Photon + photon --> Positron + Electron). If Both positron and electron have the same "rest energy" show whether or pair production can occur.
I tried using E=mc^2
I know that the energy of the photns must be atleast the energy of the posi and electron.
so mc^2 is the energy of the electron and positron.
used m as (9.109x10^-31)x2 since the positron and electron have the same mass.
 
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You need to include units on your numbers. You've calculated the individual energies correctiy. You just need to make sure the initial energy exceeds the minimum energy of electron-positron pair.
 
ok il make sure to add units,
just for clarification is the E i calculated in step B the initial ? and if it's not larger they can't be formed right?

thanks for all the help!
 
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