gluino hadronization, what do we know?

vendredi 31 janvier 2014

I was reading the wikipedia article on R-hadrons



http://ift.tt/1nuAhvt



If they are comoposed of a gluino, a quark and antiquark... They are still fermions, are they?



And if the "force field" joining the quark and antiquark is the gluino... should they be just point-sized particles, to avoid any paradoxes with the conservation of angular momentum?



If so, how are R-hadrons different from plain leptons?





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