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What would happen if an electron collided with an antimuon? I'm assuming an antimuon is positively charged.
Bill_K said:They could annihilate into an electron neutrino and a muon antineutrino.
Hepth said:Tree level is a t-channel decay, the electron and muon exchange a W boson, and the outgoing particles are the neutrinos as Bill_K says.
Either that or they scatter via photon exchange.
Drakkith said:Is that "annihilation"?
Drakkith said:What do you mean by saying you wouldn't see anything as a result?
kurros said:Well you aren't going to detect the neutrinos, so in your experiment it will just look like electrons and muons are vanishing. Some of the time, anyway.