Talk:Muon
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Muons have a mass that is 207 greater than the electron
Units, please. 207 what? -- Merphant
- Ration bewteen quantities doesn't depend on the units and the units are given: (105.6 MeV) -- looxix 23:31 Apr 19, 2003 (UTC)
- Ok, sorry, I see. -- Merphant
Is it legal to use a textbook as the source for a Wikipedia article? - ElusiveByte 20:53, Sep 21, 2003 (UTC)
The muon is also known as a mu meson
Historically correct, but nowadays the term meson is reserved for quark/antiquark particles. The term mu meson is now a misnomer.
Herbee 2004-02-07
muon ... is a collective name
Is that really true? IMHO muon refers only to μ-, while μ+ is called an antimuon.
Herbee 2004-02-07