Tag Supersymmetry

Discovering Stau Coannihilation: Unveiling SUSY Secrets at the LHC

In the ever-evolving realm of particle physics, the quest to unravel the mysteries of supersymmetry (SUSY) has long been a captivating journey. Recent research delves into the intriguing realm of Stau coannihilation, compressed spectrum, and the potential for SUSY discovery… Continue Reading →

Exploring the Z-peaked Excess and its Implications for Supersymmetry

Supersymmetry, also known as SUSY, is a theoretical framework that seeks to extend our understanding of the fundamental particles and forces in the universe. It proposes the existence of new particles, known as supersymmetric particles, which could solve many of… Continue Reading →

Astrophage of Neutron Stars from Supersymmetric Dark Matter Q-balls: Explained

What are Q-balls? Q-balls are stable non-topological solitons that could potentially exist as a form of dark matter in the universe. In the gauge-mediated model of supersymmetry breaking, these Q-balls are hypothesized to have formed during the early stages of… Continue Reading →

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