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  • ...the Higgs boson}{http://demonstrations.wolfram.com/TheHiggsParticle/}, a (hypothetical) fundamental, neutral [[../Vectors/|scalar]] [[../Particle/|particle]] <mat ...HC will produce neutralinos, and what the experimental signatures of these particles look like, depends on how neutralinos interact with ordinary matter. If the ...
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  • ...cles]] of zero or integer [[../QuarkAntiquarkPair/|spin]] (i.e., bosons or particles that follow the Bose-Einstein statistics) which act as the carriers of the ...gravitons (spin-2 bosons) are yet to be observed, and are thus considered hypothetical. Therefore, the [[../QuarkAntiquarkPair/|Standard Model of physics]] curren ...
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  • ...iour are [[w:phonons|phonons]] or [[w:plasmons|plasmons]]. A ''luon'' is a hypothetical quasiparticle that can be interpreted as collective excitation of [[w:scala ...rge mass of 125 GeV. This problem is even more severe for the even heavier hypothetical scalar fields in theories of particle physics beyond the Standard Model. ...
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  • ...Covariant theory of gravitation |covariant theory of gravitation]] (or the hypothetical source of gravitomagnetic field in [[Theory of relativity/General relativit The hypothetical particle that has both electric and magnetic charge is known as a dion. The ...
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  • ...ence that we have gathered about the universe. From the smallest subatomic particles to the largest galaxies, everything in the universe behaves according to ce ...sumptions and analysis. First of all we will define some variables for the hypothetical assumptions. ...
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  • ...isting of quantum [[../QuarkAntiquarkPair/|spin]] states of [[../Particle/|particles]], defined by elements of Pauli [[../Matrix/|matrices]] represented as vert ...than <math>3</math>, for field quanta such as photons, gravitons, gluons, hypothetical [[../Neutralinos/|Higgs bosons]], etc). ...
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  • ...g suggests that it might be possible to explain the diversity of subatomic particles and fundamental forces in terms of a theory of how an original hyperspace " ...to overcome some of the mathematical problems confronted when considering particles as points. ...
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  • '''Praons''' is the general name for a family of hypothetical particles, consisting of neutral n-praons and positively charged p-praons. In the the ...nuon]]s. <ref>Fedosin S.G. Cosmic Red Shift, Microwave Background, and New Particles. Galilean Electrodynamics, Vol. 23, Special Issues No. 1, pp. 3-13 (2012). ...
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  • ...ed''' is a physical quantity characterizing the average speed of motion of particles inside a single body or a particle system at rest. The ratio of the charact ...the characteristic speed can differ from the average speed of the system’s particles, being found in other ways and depending on the mode of averaging. ...
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  • ...similarity in mass, size and characteristic speeds between the elementary particles and ordinary stars for [[hydrogen system]]s (proton and electron and the co ...ze and characteristic speeds with the help of the parameters of elementary particles and neutron stars (in particular, the data for the proton and the correspon ...
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  • ...nck mass is also the mass of the [[w:Planck particle |Planck particle]], a hypothetical tiny [[black hole]] whose Schwarzschild radius equals the [[w:Planck length # Stephen J. Crothers and Jeremy Dunning-Davies†. Planck Particles and Quantum Gravity. PROGRESS IN PHYSICS, Vol.3, July, 2006 ...
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  • ...the effect of collisions of hypothetical [[w:Wave–particle_duality|quantum particles]] with the positive energy ...sferring as the result of the collision strange ''negative'' momentum e.g. particles with the negative inertial mass ...
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  • ...tter]] in 2009 in the course of explanation of the evolution of elementary particles. <ref name="fs1"> Fedosin S.G. [https://payhip.com/b/RZOb Fizicheskie teori ...amendments can be used to describe the origin and evolution of elementary particles. The similarity of matter levels leads to the conclusion that at the level ...
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  • ...al and other [[../CosmologicalConstant2/|fields]], related to hypothetical particles such as [[../BoseEinsteinStatistics/|gravitons]] and Goldstone quanta that ...
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  • radioactive substances consist of negatively electrified [[../Particle/|particles]] (electrons) of very small inertia and large [[../Velocity/|velocity]]. By ...utrinoRestMass/|magnetic fields]], we can study the law of motion of these particles very ...
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  • '''Magnetic monopole''' is a hypothetical particle in [[physics]] that is a magnet with only one [[w:magnetic pole|po ...ral case, magnetic monopoles are results of the ''dynamic interaction'' of particles with electric charges, and therefore it shouldn't has the ''rest mass'' (or ...
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  • ...on force and the spin-spin repulsion force. When the distances between the particles are smaller than the nucleon radius, the balance of forces and formation of ...ar to the centripetal acceleration from the electric force that causes the particles to rotate. ...
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  • ...|spin]] <math>1/2</math>) and ''boson'' (integer or 0 spin [[../Particle/|particles]]). hypothetical `gravitino' and `gaugino particles' whose existence might be ...
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  • ...me as antimatter, as even antimatter has positive mass. Negative mass is a hypothetical concept of matter where mass is of opposite sign to the mass of normal matt ...c interaction''' is a fundamental force of nature that is felt by charged [particles]. Its exchange particle is the photon (symbol &gamma;) and the many forms o ...
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  • ...a hadron must contain gluon clouds surrounding quarks and seas of virtual particles such as quark-antiquark and electron-positron pairs, [[w:W and Z bosons |W ...uction of the interaction between elementary particles to other elementary particles seems rather an artificial device, than description of the essence of pheno ...
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