Minimal Supersymmetric Standard ModelThe Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) is an extension to the Standard Model that realizes supersymmetry. MSSM is the minimal supersymmetrical model as it considers only "the [minimum] number of new particle states and new interactions consistent with "Reality". Supersymmetry pairs bosons with fermions, so every Standard Model particle has a superpartner yet undiscovered. If discovered, such superparticles could be candidates for dark matter, and could provide evidence for grand unification or the viability of string theory.
HiggsinoIn particle physics, for models with N=1 supersymmetry a higgsino, symbol _Higgsino, is the superpartner of the Higgs field. A higgsino is a Dirac fermionic field with spin and it refers to a weak isodoublet with hypercharge half under the Standard Model gauge symmetries. After electroweak symmetry breaking higgsino fields linearly mix with U(1) and SU(2) gauginos leading to four neutralinos and two charginos that refer to physical particles.
CharginoIn particle physics, the chargino is a hypothetical particle which refers to the mass eigenstates of a charged superpartner, i.e. any new electrically charged fermion (with spin 1/2) predicted by supersymmetry. They are linear combinations of the charged wino and charged higgsinos. There are two charginos that are fermions and are electrically charged, which are typically labeled _Chargino 1+- (the lightest) and _Chargino 2+- (the heaviest), although sometimes and are also used to refer to charginos, when is used to refer to neutralinos.
JauginoEn physique des particules, un jaugino (graphie anglaise gaugino) est le superpartenaire hypothétique d'un boson de jauge, prévu par la théorie de jauge combiné avec la supersymétrie. Ce sont des fermions. Dans l'extension supersymétrique minimale du modèle standard, les jauginos sont : le gluino est le superpartenaire du gluon, et par conséquent porte une charge de couleur ; le wino est le superpartenaire du boson W ; le xino est le superpartenaire du boson X ; le yino est le superpartenaire du boson Y ; le bino est le superpartenaire du boson de jauge correspondant à l'hypercharge faible.
Stop squarkIn particle physics, a stop squark, symbol _top squark, is the superpartner of the top quark as predicted by supersymmetry (SUSY). It is a sfermion, which means it is a spin-0 boson (scalar boson). While the top quark is the heaviest known quark, the stop squark is actually often the lightest squark in many supersymmetry models. The stop squark is a key ingredient of a wide range of SUSY models that address the hierarchy problem of the Standard Model (SM) in a natural way.
LeptonEn physique des particules, un lepton est une particule élémentaire de spin qui n'est pas sensible à l'interaction forte. La famille des leptons est constituée des électrons, des muons, des tauons, des neutrinos respectifs et des antiparticules de toutes celles-ci. Le terme lepton provient du mot grec (« léger ») et se réfère à la faible masse du premier lepton découvert, l'électron, par rapport aux nucléons.
Physique au-delà du modèle standardLa physique au-delà du modèle standard se rapporte aux développements théoriques de la physique des particules nécessaires pour expliquer les défaillances du modèle standard, telles que l'origine de la masse, le problème de la violation CP de l'interaction forte, les oscillations des neutrinos, l'asymétrie matière-antimatière, et la nature de la matière noire et de l'énergie noire.
R-parityR-parity is a concept in particle physics. In the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model, baryon number and lepton number are no longer conserved by all of the renormalizable couplings in the theory. Since baryon number and lepton number conservation have been tested very precisely, these couplings need to be very small in order not to be in conflict with experimental data. R-parity is a symmetry acting on the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) fields that forbids these couplings and can be defined as or, equivalently, as where s is spin, B is baryon number, and L is lepton number.
Lightest supersymmetric particleIn particle physics, the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) is the generic name given to the lightest of the additional hypothetical particles found in supersymmetric models. In models with R-parity conservation, the LSP is stable; in other words, it cannot decay into any Standard Model particle, since all SM particles have the opposite R-parity. There is extensive observational evidence for an additional component of the matter density in the universe, which goes under the name dark matter.
Weakly interacting massive particlesEn astrophysique, les WIMPs (acronyme anglais pour Weakly Interacting Massive Particles, pouvant se traduire par « particules massives interagissant faiblement ») sont des particules hypothétiques constituant une solution au problème de la matière noire. En dehors des interactions gravitationnelles, ces particules interagissent très faiblement avec la matière ordinaire (nucléons, électrons), leur section efficace d'interaction est de l'ordre du picobarn.