| The Nobel Laureates |
| Yoichiro Nambu, University of Chicago, USA |
| Makoto Kobayashi, High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK), Japan |
| Toshihide Maskawa, Yukawa Institute for Theoretical Physics (YITP), Japan |
| Earlier Nobel Prizes within the field |
| The Nobel Prize in Physics 1999 |
| The Nobel Prize in Physics 1980 |
| The Nobel Prize in Physics 1969 |
| The Nobel Prize in Physics 1957 |
| Popular science articles |
| Sarah Graham: "In Search of Antimatter", Scientific American, August 2001. |
| Helen Quinn & Michael Witherell: "The Asymmetry between Matter and Antimatter", Scientific American, October 1998. |
| Madhusree Mukerjee: "Profile: Yoichiro Nambu", Scientific American, February 1995. |
| Original scientfic articles |
| M. Kobayashi & T. Maskawa: "CP Violation in the Renormalizable Theory of Weak Interaction". Progress of Theoretical Physics 49 (1973) sid. 652657. |
| Y. Nambu & G. Jona-Lasinio: "A Dynamical Model of Elementary Particles based on an Analogy with Superconductivity II", Physics Review 124 (1961) sid. 246. |
| Y. Nambu & G. Jona-Lasinio: "A Dynamical Model of Elementary Particles based on an Analogy with Superconductivity I", Physics Review 122 (1961) sid. 345. |
| SVENSKA |
| Joanna Rose: "Vart tog all antimateria vägen?", Forskning & Framsteg, 6/08. |
| Lars Bergström: "Tomrum (Ett inte så tomt rum)", Forskning & Framsteg 1/97. |
| Erik Johansson & Lars Bergström: "Hur fick materien sin massa?", Forskning & Framsteg 3/93. |