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- is used to form names of superpartners of the Standard Model fermions (sfermions), e.g. the stop squark. The superpartners of Standard Model bosons have...
- supersymmetry theories, with perfectly "unbroken" supersymmetry, each pair of superpartners would share the same m**** and internal quantum numbers besides spin...
- supersymmetry is said to be broken. Squarks (also quarkinos) are the superpartners of quarks. These include the sup squark, sdown squark, scharm squark...
- winos (symbol W͂± and W͂3) are the superpartners of the W bosons of the SU(2)L gauge fields. The bino is the superpartner of the U(1) gauge field corresponding...
- However, like an additional elementary boson mediating gravitation, such superpartners remain undiscovered as of 2013.[needs update] All elementary particles...
- together with the Higgsinos. Other superpartner categories include: Charginos, superpositions of the superpartners of charged Standard Model bosons: charged...
- of supersymmetric field theories that particles form pairs, called superpartners where bosons are paired with fermions. These supersymmetric fields are...
- }}^{+}\ell ^{-}} Fermions have bosonic superpartners (called sfermions), and bosons have fermionic superpartners (called bosinos). For most of the Standard...
- supersymmetry, so that goldstinos are superpartners of all particles in the theory, of any spin, and the only superpartners, at that. That is, to say, two non-goldstino...
- number spin, which differs by 1⁄2 from its partner particle. Since the superpartners of the Z boson (zino), the photon (photino) and the neutral higgs (higgsino)...