This picture was taken in 1965 in the North Western University 50 cm liquid He bubble chamber, exposed to a beam with momentum of about 180 MeV/c. The beam is entering from the bottom
of the picture.
The event in the middle of the picture is interpreted as the 'charge exchange'
reaction.
The outgoing short track is a low energy proton
that
stops in the bubble chamber
liquid. The
decays
into two photons
,
one of which escapes from the bubble chamber while the other 'converts internally'
and appears in
the bubble chamber as an
pair
coming from the collision point. The
from
this pair of tracks spirals
spectacularly.
(The pair of tracks produced immediately in this manner happens in about 1% of cases and
is known as a Dalitz pair.)