- baryon number
 - a conserved physical quantity that is zero for mesons and leptons and for baryons and antibaryons, respectively
 
- baryons
 - hadrons that always decay to another baryon
 
- boson
 - particle with zero or an integer value of intrinsic spin
 
- bottom
 - a quark flavor
 
- charm
 - a quark flavor, which is the counterpart of the strange quark
 
- colliding beams
 - head-on collisions between particles moving in opposite directions
 
- color
 - a quark flavor
 
- conservation of total baryon number
 - a general rule based on the observation that the total number of nucleons was always conserved in nuclear reactions and decays
 
- conservation of total electron family number
 - a general rule stating that the total electron family number stays the same through an interaction
 
- conservation of total muon family number
 - a general rule stating that the total muon family number stays the same through an interaction
 
- cyclotron
 - accelerator that uses fixed-frequency alternating electric fields and fixed magnets to accelerate particles in a circular spiral path
 
- down
 - the second-lightest of all quarks
 
- electron family number
 - the number that is assigned to all members of the electron family, or the number 0 that is assigned to all particles not in the electron family
 
- electroweak theory
 - theory showing connections between EM and weak forces
 
- fermion
 - particle with a half-integer value of intrinsic spin
 
- Feynman diagram
 - a graph of time versus position that describes the exchange of virtual particles between subatomic particles
 
- flavors
 - quark type
 
- fundamental particle
 - particle with no substructure
 
- gauge boson
 - particle that carries one of the four forces
 
- gluons
 - eight proposed particles which carry the strong force
 
- gluons
 - exchange particles, analogous to the exchange of photons that gives rise to the electromagnetic force between two charged particles
 
- grand unified theory
 - theory that shows unification of the strong and electroweak forces
 
- hadrons
 - particles that feel the strong nuclear force
 
- Higgs boson
 - a massive particle that, if observed, would give validity to the theory that carrier particles are identical under certain circumstances
 
- leptons
 - particles that do not feel the strong nuclear force
 
- linear accelerator
 - accelerator that accelerates particles in a straight line
 
- meson
 - hadrons that can decay to leptons and leave no hadrons
 
- meson
 - particle whose mass is intermediate between the electron and nucleon masses
 
- muon family number
 - the number that is assigned to all members of the muon family, or the number 0 that is assigned to all particles not in the muon family
 
- particle physics
 - the study of and the quest for those truly fundamental particles having no substructure
 
- pion
 - particle exchanged between nucleons, transmitting the force between them
 
- quantum chromodynamics
 - quark theory including color
 
- quantum chromodynamics
 - the governing theory of connecting quantum number color to gluons
 
- quantum electrodynamics
 - the theory of electromagnetism on the particle scale
 
- quark
 - an elementary particle and a fundamental constituent of matter
 
- standard model
 - combination of quantum chromodynamics and electroweak theory
 
- strange
 - the third lightest of all quarks
 
- strangeness
 - a physical quantity assigned to various particles based on decay systematics
 
- superstring theory
 - a theory of everything based on vibrating strings some in length
 
- synchrotron
 - a version of a cyclotron in which the frequency of the alternating voltage and the magnetic field strength are increased as the beam particles are accelerated
 
- synchrotron radiation
 - radiation caused by a magnetic field accelerating a charged particle perpendicular to its velocity
 
- tau family number
 - the number that is assigned to all members of the tau family, or the number 0 that is assigned to all particles not in the tau family
 
- theory of quark confinement
 - explains how quarks can exist and yet never be isolated or directly observed
 
- top
 - a quark flavor
 
- up
 - the lightest of all quarks
 
- Van de Graaff
 - early accelerator: simple, large-scale version of the electron gun
 
- virtual particles
 - particles which cannot be directly observed but their effects can be directly observed