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What would happen if a proton and an electron collide, has this been done before? I tried looking for an answer and all I've seen is what might happen.
The discussion centers around the potential outcomes of a collision between a proton and an electron, exploring theoretical possibilities, energy considerations, and previous experimental observations. Participants examine various scenarios including particle formation and decay processes, while also questioning the nature of electron capture and the implications of high-energy collisions.
Participants generally agree that multiple outcomes are possible from a proton-electron collision, including the formation of a neutron or a shower of particles. However, there is no consensus on the exact processes involved or the likelihood of specific outcomes.
The discussion reveals limitations in understanding the specific conditions under which various outcomes occur, as well as the dependence on energy levels and definitions of processes like electron capture.
Readers interested in particle physics, quantum mechanics, and experimental physics may find this discussion relevant, particularly those exploring the implications of high-energy particle collisions.
SpecialKM said:For electron capture to occur, there needs to be a nucleus, what if it's a single proton and a single electron?
Would it form hydrogen? Or a neutron? Or form into a neutron and shortly after decays back into a proton and electron + anti-neutrino.
Drakkith said:The nucleus of Hydrogen IS a proton. I'm guessing that electron capture can happen with it. I don't actually know if shooting an electron and proton at each other WOULD form a neutron, it simply inferred from other knowledge that is could, I could be wrong.
Attempting to smash a proton and electron together at high speeds wouldn't form Hydrogen for multiple reasons, one of which is that the velocities are too great to allow the proton to capture the electron in an orbital.
SpecialKM said:What would happen if a proton and an electron collide, has this been done before? I tried looking for an answer and all I've seen is what might happen.