Photon Energy for Muon Pair Production and Electron Wavelength Calculation

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Homework Statement


What is the minimal amount of energy that a photon needs to create a muon pair?
What is the wavelength of an electron with the same total energy?
Tip: Muons have a rest mass of 1.9*10^-28kg and electrons 9.1*10^-31.

The Attempt at a Solution


I tried to use this formula:

##E_{\gamma} = 2m_{\mu} c^2 + 2\frac{m^2_{\mu}}{m_{nucleus}}c^2##

but there is no atom given I cannot use m_nucleus.
 
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I don't think that is the right formula.
$$E=h * f $$

That is how you find the energy of a particle. Where h is Planck's Constant and f is the frequency of the photon. Wavelength can be found using de Broglie.
$$ \lambda= \frac { h} {p}$$
 
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