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- The Sparticle Mystery is a British science fiction television series written and created by Alison Hume and produced by Sparticles Productions for CBBC...
- In particle physics, a superpartner (also sparticle) is a class of hypothetical elementary particles predicted by supersymmetry, which, among other applications...
- corollary from supersymmetry is that sparticles have the same gauge numbers as their SM partners. This means that sparticle–particle pairs have the same color...
- graviton, the particle that would carry the gravitational force, and sparticles, supersymmetric partners of the ordinary particles. The 12 fundamental...
- then the Higgs m**** is pulled up to the vicinity of 125 GeV while most sparticles are pulled to values beyond the current reach of LHC. (The Higgs was determined...
- credits include Holby City (2008), Kingdom (2009), Tormented (2009). Sparticle Mystery (2011), The Town (2012), Trollied (2012), and Suspects (2014)...
- In 2011, he appeared as Ernesto in an episode of the CBBC drama The Sparticle Mystery and later returned in series 2 and 3. He appeared on CBBC's Hacker...
- landscape. The Higgs m**** probability distribution peaks around 125 GeV while sparticles (with the exception of light higgsinos) tend to lie well beyond current...
- younger version of the titular character and guest-starred in CBBC's The Sparticle Mystery. McNulty made her film debut in sci-fi thriller Morgan, portraying...
- symmetry predicts the existence of supersymmetric particles, abbreviated as sparticles, which include the sleptons, squarks, neutralinos and charginos. Each...