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The Standard Model

Matter Three generations of fermions:
Quarks are strongly interacting. They make up hadrons: nuclear matter and mesons.

Leptons interact by weak or electromagnetic forces. The neutrinos are uncharged, (nearly) massless, and interact very little.

Forces Gauge bosons generate a symmetry group:
SU(3) x SU(2) x U(1)
Electromagnetic Interactions are mediated by the massless photon, a U(1) gauge boson.

Weak Interactions are mediated by the massive W and Z boson. They are unified with the photon in an SU(2) x U(1) symmetry group. Spontaneous symmetry breaking via Higgs mechanism generates masses for W, Z bosons.

Strong Interactions between quarks are mediated by eight gluons which are identified with the generators of an SU(3) symmetry group.

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