what's light emiited by protons look like?



hi

I've just realised my textbook missed a lot of things.
Or my understanding is wrong.
According to classical physics, light is the EM radiation of
accelerated (jiggling) charges,
or the wave between two jiggling electrons.
Does it have to be negative charged?
What's the light looks like emitted by protons?
Or the other charged particles and charged anti-particles?

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