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Capitalization
editI capitalized the H in Higgsino because the term is derived from a person's name (Higgs). I've occasionally seen it uncapitalized in the literature, but the capital H seems to be the majority position (maybe 80%). Any comments? HEL 01:26, 1 October 2006 (UTC)
The Higgs boson is indeed titular (Peter Higgs) so it would be capitalised —Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.232.91.38 (talk) 10:09, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
Mixing
editMy idea is a more graphical view on this maybe like
- electroweak symmetry breaking for the electroweak gauge bosons:
- B0, W0, W1, W2 → γ, Z0, W+, W-
- same for their superpartners (linearcombination with same coefficients as above):
- Bino0, Wino0, Wino1, Wino2 → Photino, Zino0, Wino+, Wino-
- (Photino and Zino are (true) electroweak neutralinos, Wino± are (true) electroweak charginos
- electroweak symmetry breaking for the superpartners of the Higgs fields (same co'effs):
- Superpartners of the Higgs fields → charginos and neutralinos as true Higgsinos
- electroweak-Higgs-mixing:
- electroweak and higgs-kind neutralinos finally mix to the (hypothetic) physical neutralinos (same for charginos)
- Here I dropped the renormalization of the MSSM Higgs fields to 5 physical Higgs bosons.
- It should be made clear, which are the fields (in interaction base (like B^0, W^0, W^1, W^2), wich are intermediate mathematical constructs (states) w/o physical relevance (like photino, zino) and which are the predicted physical particles (like the final neutralinos and charginos) i. e. mass base finally.
- Proper signs (denomination) for the Higgsino fields (= superpartner of the Higgs fields), physical neutralinos and charginos should be given (e. g. like german de:Neutralino and de:Chargino)
- graphical view (kind of matrix) or color usage for identifying reuse of intermediate states, and also physical particles (see blue parts above).
Unfortunately I'm a bit confused about 5 Higgs bosons and just 4 Higgsinos with different signs given in literature (H_u, H_d or H_a, H_b or H_1, H_2 etc.) and how they are derived from the corresponding fields. ... (still hoping to get thru the stuff ;-) ). --Ernsts (talk) 21:36, 1 April 2009 (UTC)