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- Goldstino abstract "The goldstino is the Nambu−Goldstone fermion emerging in the spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry. It is the close fermionic analog of the Nambu−Goldstone boson controlling the spontaneous breakdown of ordinary bosonic symmetry. As in the case of Goldstone bosons, it is massless, unless there is also a small explicit supersymmetry breakdown involved, on top of the basic spontaneous breakdown, in which case it develops a small mass—see Pseudo-Goldstone boson.In theories where supersymmetry is a global symmetry, the goldstino is an ordinary particle (possibly the lightest supersymmetric particle, responsible for dark matter). In theories where supersymmetry is a local symmetry, the goldstino is absorbed by the gravitino, the gauge field it couples to, becoming its longitudinal component, and giving it nonvanishing mass. This mechanism is a close analog of the way the Higgs field gives nonzero mass to the W and Z bosons. Vestigial bosonic superpartners of the goldstinos, called sgoldstinos, might also appear, but need not, as supermultiplets have been reduced to arrays. In effect, SSB of supersymmetry, by definition, implies a nonlinear realization of the supersymmetry in the Nambu−Goldstone mode, in which the goldstino couples identically to all particles in these arrays, and is thus the superpartner of all of them, equally.".
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- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hypothetical_elementary_particles.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Category:Supersymmetry.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Category:Theoretical_physics.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Chiral_symmetry_breaking.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Dark_matter.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Fermion.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Gauge_theory.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Global_symmetry.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Goldstone_boson.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Gravitino.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Higgs_boson.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Nonlinear_realization.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Sgoldstino.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Spontaneous_symmetry_breaking.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink Supersymmetry.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLink W_and_Z_bosons.
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLinkText "Goldstino".
- Goldstino wikiPageWikiLinkText "goldstino".
- Goldstino wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Particle-stub.
- Goldstino subject Category:Hypothetical_elementary_particles.
- Goldstino subject Category:Supersymmetry.
- Goldstino subject Category:Theoretical_physics.
- Goldstino hypernym Fermion.
- Goldstino type Particle.
- Goldstino type Physic.
- Goldstino comment "The goldstino is the Nambu−Goldstone fermion emerging in the spontaneous breaking of supersymmetry. It is the close fermionic analog of the Nambu−Goldstone boson controlling the spontaneous breakdown of ordinary bosonic symmetry.".
- Goldstino label "Goldstino".
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- Goldstino wasDerivedFrom Goldstino?oldid=695648271.
- Goldstino isPrimaryTopicOf Goldstino.