Multiple Choice
Within the first second after the Big Bang, the universe was filled with high-energy, gamma-ray photons. These photons created huge numbers of elementary particles and their antiparticles through pair production. What happened to these particles?
A) They are still here. They combined to create the first atoms and molecules that compose the physical universe.
B) The particles are still here as atoms and molecules, but almost all of the antiparticles disappeared.
C) The antiparticles annihilated with normal matter particles to produce more photons.
D) This pair production was followed by the era of cosmic inflation, during which these particles spread out to produce the matter densities that astronomers see today.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q104: Which of these statements BEST describes the
Q105: When Hubble did his early work on
Q106: What is the range of the gravitational
Q107: The predicted temperature of the early universe
Q108: Why are the youngest galaxies that are
Q110: Astronomer A claims that the Hubble constant
Q111: The photons that enter microwave detectors today
Q112: What is it that keeps localized regions
Q113: What is an advantage of quintessence over
Q114: Gravity holds galaxies together. What does the