Electron–positron annihilation

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title: Electron–positron annihilation
text: Electron–positron annihilation occurs when an electron (e−) and a positron collide. At low energies, the result of the collision is the annihilation of the electron and positron, and the creation of energetic photons: At high energies, other particles, such as B mesons or the W and Z bosons, can be created. All processes must satisfy a number of conservation laws, including: Conservation of electric charge. The net charge before and after is zero. Conservation of linear momentum and total energy
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description: Collision causing gamma ray emission
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