protonenuitwis
Protonenuitwis is a hypothetical concept in particle physics that describes the theoretical process of a proton being annihilated by its antiparticle, the antiproton. While protons are fundamental particles that make up atomic nuclei, antiprotons are their antimatter counterparts, possessing the same mass but opposite charge and other quantum numbers. When a proton and an antiproton meet, they can annihilate each other in a high-energy event. This annihilation converts their mass into energy, typically in the form of various mesons, which then decay into other particles like photons, electrons, positrons, neutrinos, and antineutrinos.
The precise products and energies of proton-antiproton annihilation depend on the relative momentum of the colliding