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The '''Meson Accelerator''' is a dual [[wikipedia:Particle accelerator|particle accelerator]], designed for work with electrons and [[wikipedia:Positron|positrons]]. | The '''Meson Accelerator''' is a dual [[wikipedia:Particle accelerator|particle accelerator]], designed for work with electrons and [[wikipedia:Positron|positrons]]. | ||
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The collision of an electron and a positron creates a pi neutral [[wikipedia:Meson|meson]]. Mesons have short half-lives, which can be prolonged to precise duration by accelerating them to [[wikipedia:Relativistic particle|relativistic]] speeds. Mesons do not interact significantly with other particles, and matter is therefore transparent to them. By controlling the velocity of the beam, the mesons may be caused to decay inside a target, producing intense radiation effects. | The collision of an electron and a positron creates a pi neutral [[wikipedia:Meson|meson]]. Mesons have short half-lives, which can be prolonged to precise duration by accelerating them to [[wikipedia:Relativistic particle|relativistic]] speeds. Mesons do not interact significantly with other particles, and matter is therefore transparent to them. By controlling the velocity of the beam, the mesons may be caused to decay inside a target, producing intense radiation effects. | ||
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Because the beam does not interact with rock, there are deep meson sites used for planetary defense. The sites are buried deep into the world's crust, and can defend against attacking ships with impunity. Unfortunately the sensors necessary for targeting and possibly the power source (detectable by neutrino emissions, if nuclear) are not as fortunate. | Because the beam does not interact with rock, there are deep meson sites used for planetary defense. The sites are buried deep into the world's crust, and can defend against attacking ships with impunity. Unfortunately the sensors necessary for targeting and possibly the power source (detectable by neutrino emissions, if nuclear) are not as fortunate. | ||
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Revision as of 14:48, 31 July 2016
The Meson Accelerator is a dual particle accelerator, designed for work with electrons and positrons.
Description (Specifications)
The collision of an electron and a positron creates a pi neutral meson. Mesons have short half-lives, which can be prolonged to precise duration by accelerating them to relativistic speeds. Mesons do not interact significantly with other particles, and matter is therefore transparent to them. By controlling the velocity of the beam, the mesons may be caused to decay inside a target, producing intense radiation effects.
The Meson Gun is a weaponized version of the Meson Accelerator, producing strong pulses of mesons desgined to produce maximum damage effects in a target. Most large modern warships have meson accelerators as their main weaponry.
Because the beam does not interact with rock, there are deep meson sites used for planetary defense. The sites are buried deep into the world's crust, and can defend against attacking ships with impunity. Unfortunately the sensors necessary for targeting and possibly the power source (detectable by neutrino emissions, if nuclear) are not as fortunate.
History & Background (Dossier)
No information yet available.
References & Contributors
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- Classic Traveller Book 5: High Guard
- Classic Traveller Striker
- Frank Chadwick, John Harshman, J. Andrew Keith, Marc Miller, Loren Wiseman. The Traveller Adventure (Game Designers Workshop, 1983), 143.