Anti-proton Annihilations in Hydrogen

photograph of antiproton
       (entering from the bottom of the picture)
       collides with a proton in liquid hydrogen
eight pions produced by annihilation
one pion decays into muon (m+ ) and neutrino (n)
positive and negative particles curve in opposite directions in magnetic field

bubble chamber more advanced detector than cloud chamber, but much less powerful than modern detectors

...see cloud chamber