"Higgsino" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Higgsinos [plural]
Etymology: Higgs + -ino; named after British physicist Peter Higgs, who proposed the existence of the Higgs particle, the normal particle counterpart to the Higgsino supersymmetric counterpart particle. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|Higgs|ino}} Higgs + -ino, {{named-after/list|physicist||||}} physicist, {{!}} |, {{lang|en|Peter Higgs}} Peter Higgs, {{named-after|en|Peter Higgs|nat=British|nocap=1|occ=physicist|wplink==}} named after British physicist Peter Higgs, {{m|en|Higgs particle}} Higgs particle Head templates: {{en-noun}} Higgsino (plural Higgsinos)
  1. (physics) The superpartner of the Higgs boson. Categories (topical): Physics, Subatomic particles Synonyms: higgsino Related terms: Higgs, Higgs boson, Higgs field, Higgs particle Translations (superpartner of the Higgs boson): 超希格斯粒子 (chāoxīgésīlìzǐ) (Chinese Mandarin), higgsiino (Finnish), higgsino [masculine] (French)

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