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Match each item with the correct statement below.

Premises:
subatomic particles not subject to the Pauli exclusion principle
prediction of special relativity that moving clocks run slow
subatomic particles which possess a quantum "charge" that is conserved in strong and electromagnetic interactions, but not in weak interactions
may annihilate upon collision with a particle to produce gamma rays
subatomic particles belonging to one of three families that do not participate in the strong interaction
these particles possess half-integral spins
strongly interacting spin 0 or 1 particles
strongly interacting spin 1/2 or 3/2 particles
theory for which S. Weinberg and A. Salam shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in physics
intrinsic angular momentum carried by subatomic particles quantized in units of h /2 π
models for combining the electromagnetic, weak and strong nuclear interactions into a single basic force
carrier particles for the fundamental forces
fractionally charged particles; building blocks of all hadrons
quantum "charge" first explicitly manifested in the D0 meson
spin 1/2 particles that do not interact via the strong force
Responses:
time dilation
GUTs
electroweak interaction
antiparticle
quarks
charm
strange particles
spin
mesons
fermions
intermediate bosons
baryons
bosons
elementary particle
leptons

Correct Answer:

subatomic particles not subject to the Pauli exclusion principle
prediction of special relativity that moving clocks run slow
subatomic particles which possess a quantum "charge" that is conserved in strong and electromagnetic interactions, but not in weak interactions
may annihilate upon collision with a particle to produce gamma rays
subatomic particles belonging to one of three families that do not participate in the strong interaction
these particles possess half-integral spins
strongly interacting spin 0 or 1 particles
strongly interacting spin 1/2 or 3/2 particles
theory for which S. Weinberg and A. Salam shared the 1979 Nobel Prize in physics
intrinsic angular momentum carried by subatomic particles quantized in units of h /2 π
models for combining the electromagnetic, weak and strong nuclear interactions into a single basic force
carrier particles for the fundamental forces
fractionally charged particles; building blocks of all hadrons
quantum "charge" first explicitly manifested in the D0 meson
spin 1/2 particles that do not interact via the strong force
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