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A stationary muon μ annihilates with a stationary antimuon μ+ (same mass, 1,88 X 10-28 kg,...

A stationary muon μ annihilates with a stationary antimuon μ+ (same mass, 1,88 X 10-28 kg, but opposite charge). The two disappear, replaced by electromagnetic radiation, (a) Why is it not possible for a single photon to result? (b) Suppose two photons result. Describe their possible directions of motion and wavelengths.

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