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I read that when two photons interact with sufficient energy, matter is created. Are the photons absorbed in the process?
NJV said:where do the neutrinos come in? As far as I'm aware, combining matter with antimatter still yields 50% neutrinos, right?
Hello NJV-NJV said:Apparently, that would be the case only in the combination of nucleons and antinucleons:
"Not all of that energy can be utilized by any realistic propulsion technology, because as much as 50% of energy produced in reactions between nucleons and antinucleons is carried away by neutrinos in these applications, so, for all intents and purposes, it can be considered lost.[15]"
Wikipedia cited this as source: http://gltrs.grc.nasa.gov/reports/1996/TM-107030.pdf
Why is this?