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Chargino

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Chargino

In 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
C χ ~ ±
1
(the lightest) and
C χ ~ ±
2
(the heaviest) although sometimes χ ~ 1 ± and χ ~ 2 ± is also used to refer to charginos, when χ ~ i 0 is used to refer to neutralinos. The heavier chargino can decay through the neutral Z boson to the lighter chargino. Both can decay through a charged W boson to a neutralino:


C χ ~ ±
2

C χ ~ ±
1
+
Z0

C χ ~ ±
2

0
2
+
W±

C χ ~ ±
1

0
1
+
W±

References

Chargino Wikipedia