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- Q464590 subject Q6977714.
- Q464590 subject Q7157248.
- Q464590 subject Q8944750.
- Q464590 abstract "In particle physics, the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) is the generic name given to the lightest of the additional hypothetical particles found in supersymmetric models. In models with R-parity conservation, the LSP is stable. There is extensive observational evidence for an additional component of the matter density in the Universe that goes under the name dark matter. The LSP of supersymmetric models is a dark matter candidate and is a Weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP).".
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- Q464590 wikiPageWikiLink Q6977714.
- Q464590 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157248.
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- Q464590 wikiPageWikiLink Q8944750.
- Q464590 comment "In particle physics, the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) is the generic name given to the lightest of the additional hypothetical particles found in supersymmetric models. In models with R-parity conservation, the LSP is stable. There is extensive observational evidence for an additional component of the matter density in the Universe that goes under the name dark matter. The LSP of supersymmetric models is a dark matter candidate and is a Weakly interacting massive particle (WIMP).".
- Q464590 label "Lightest Supersymmetric Particle".