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splittings between the
different neutralinos will
dictate which patterns of
decays are allowed. Up to present,
neutralinos have
never been
observed or detected...
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higgsino fields linearly mix with U(1) and SU(2)
gauginos leading to four
neutralinos and two
charginos that
refer to
physical particles.
While the two charginos...
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unbalanced momentum in a detector. The
heavier neutralinos typically decay through a Z0 to a
lighter neutralino or
through a W± to chargino. Thus a typical...
- χ ~ i 0 {\displaystyle {\tilde {\chi }}_{i}^{0}} is used to
refer to
neutralinos. The
heavier chargino can
decay through the
neutral Z
boson to the lighter...
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Neutralinos,
superpositions of the
superpartners of
neutral Standard Model bosons:
neutral Higgs boson, Z
boson and photon. The
lightest neutralino is...
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allowed with low probabilities.
Neutralinos and
sleptons were
expected to be
quite light, with the
lightest neutralino and the
lightest stau most likely...
- the
Higgs field's
degrees of freedom, to form m****
eigenstates called neutralinos,
which are
electrically neutral, and charginos,
which are electrically...
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along with the
hypothetical neutralinos,
sterile neutrinos, and gravitons. For a spin-½
particle such as the
neutralino,
being truly neutral implies...
- particles,
abbreviated as sparticles,
which include the sleptons, squarks,
neutralinos, and charginos. Each
particle in the
Standard Model would have a superpartner...
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Gauginos Gluino Gravitino Photino Others Axino Chargino Higgsino Neutralino Sfermion (Stop squark)...