What is the antiparticle of a photon?
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Some particles, such as the photon, are their own antiparticle. ... The other (usually given the prefix "anti-") is designated the antiparticle. Particle–antiparticle pairs can annihilate each other, producing photons; since the charges of the particle and antiparticle are opposite, total charge is conserved.
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