But the two Majorana particles in the decomposition are the Majorana particles they are measuring, or they are different? In particular, if they join two of the Majorana particles they are measuring, can they form an electron or they get something bigger?
[This is a tricky question, because the "electrons" in a crystal are not exactly the electrons in vacuum, for example they have a different effective mass.]
Also, can they measure the charge of the Majorana particles using the Hall effect or something, or trying to measure the charge destroy the quasiparticle?