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Hidden sector

In particle physics, the hidden sector, also known as the 'dark sector', is the hypothetical collections of yet-unobserved quantum fields and their corresponding hypothetical particles. The interactions between the hidden sector particles and the Standard Model particles are weak, indirect, and typically mediated through gravity or other new particles. Examples for the new mediating particles include dark photon, sterile neutrino, and axion. In particle physics, the hidden sector, also known as the 'dark sector', is the hypothetical collections of yet-unobserved quantum fields and their corresponding hypothetical particles. The interactions between the hidden sector particles and the Standard Model particles are weak, indirect, and typically mediated through gravity or other new particles. Examples for the new mediating particles include dark photon, sterile neutrino, and axion. In many cases, hidden sectors include a new gauge group that is independent from the Standard Model gauge group. The hidden sectors are commonly predicted by the models from string theory. They may be relevant as a source of dark matter and supersymmetry breaking, solving the Muon g-2 anomaly and Beryllium-8 decay anomaly.

[ "Gauge boson", "Supersymmetry breaking", "Gauge (firearms)", "Supersymmetry", "Dark matter" ]
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