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Originally Posted by Erasmus00
I'm saying at normal energy, the neutrons won't produce a photon. At extremely high energies, I imagine you could get some effects to create some photons because the quark structure probably becomes important.
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Actually, apart from the complication of accelerating a neutron, at high energy you would easily get hadronic diffraction which means a helluvalotta stuff will be produced, more than just a photon or two.
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