
The knock-on electron (bottom left) and the lone Compton electrons show that negative particles turn to the left.
There are three linked highlighted examples of high energy photons materialising
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pairs
in the field of a nucleus. In the order in which it have happened:
The thick track coming in from the top of the picture (one can tell which way it is going by noticing the knock-on electron) is a cosmic ray, probably a muon. This is a reminder of the link between cosmology and particle physics.
Can you find another clear example of a bremsstrahlung photon materializing
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pair?
(Often referred to as pair-production.)