It was the positron, the first predicted particle of antimatter. In 1932, Caltech physicist Carl Anderson discovered the particle, and later physicists spotted the annihilation process Dirac had predicted as well.
When matter and antimatter meet, the two particles are destroyed, releasing their energy in the form of a pair of photons.
Scientists also see this process happening in reverse, Noronha-Hostler says. “Two photons can interact and create a quark-antiquark pair.”
Before annihilating, that quark-antiquark pair can bind together to make a hadron.
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