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Positron

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A subatomic particle which is identical to the electron in atomic mass, theoretical rest mass, and energy, but opposite in sign. Compare proton. </dd>
The positron is short lived and can exist only when in motion. When it combines with an electron, both particles are annihilated and two photons result, equal in energy to the combined masses of the annihilated particles. Production of positrons can occur only in pair formation with the electron, the inverse of the annihilation process. [[/a>|/a> ]]

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This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use