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RE: About my own research: gluons, gluinos and sgluons are not weird creatures from Harry Potter

in #steemstem6 years ago

Hi @lemouth!
It is really very amazing to learn so may new things here in your article. I am really very impressed by your work from which I came to knew so many new things, such as

Those sgluon particles are not something completely crazy, popping up from nowhere. There are however several assumptions behind the prediction of their existence.

and

One of the feature of the simplest superymmetric model is that the supersymmetric partner of the gluon, called the gluino, is a fermion that is its own antiparticle.

and this too

One of these signals concerns pseudoscalar gluons, that were in fact only barely constrained so far. A recent CMS measurement has however changed the picture dramatically, and severe constraints now exist. In our research work,. we have quantitatively evaluated those constraints.

It is really very interesting to know and learn so many new things every time from your articles! I wish someday I also be able to do atleast a little percentage like you from which I could also be able to benefit the world! :)

It was a great pleasure reading your article about your recent research work! :)
I seek to learn more new things from you in your upcoming articles! :)

I wish you a very good luck in getting the proposal done soon enough about the modifications of the existing searches to make them much more efficient in probing sgluons. :)

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Thanks a lot for this very nice comment. I am happy to read that my post was helpful for you :)

@lemouth frankly speaking, I am a very open minded person and never hesitate to express my gratitude to someone! You are more than a guide and a library for me! I get all my queries resolved very nicely by you!

I am looking forward very positively to have your guidance always! :)