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photino, n. Particle Physics.|fəʊˈtiːnəʊ| [f. photon n.1 + *-ino.] The supersymmetric counterpart of a photon, with spin ½ instead of 1.
1977[see *gluino n.]. 1985Nature 3 Oct. 411/2 In supersymmetric (SUSY) theories, the photino is the fermion partner of the photon and is expected to be the lightest stable particle. 1986Ann. Reg. 1985 390 If the sub-atomic universe were perfectly symmetrical, evidence was needed of the existence of so-far undiscovered particles to balance the properties of known particles; ‘squarks’ to balance quarks and photinos to balance photons, for example. 1989M. Longair in P. Davies New Physics vi. 205/2 One of the few ways of detecting hypothetical particles such as axions and photinos may be through the measurement of cosmic fluxes of these particles. |