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massive particle

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massive
adjective
uk /ˈmæs.ɪv/ us /ˈmæs.ɪv/
very large in size, amount, ...
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particle
noun
uk /ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl/ us /ˈpɑːr.t̬ə.kəl/
a word or a part of a word that has a grammatical purpose but often has little or ...
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The relativistic energy of a single massiveparticle contains a term related to its rest mass in addition to its kinetic energy of motion.
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The spectrum of the model consists of a single massiveparticle.
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For example, a massiveparticle can decay into photons which individually have no mass, but which (as a system) preserve the invariant mass of the particle which produced them.
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Without observational constraints, there are a number of candidates, such as a stable supersymmetric particle, a weakly interacting massiveparticle, an axion, and a massive compact halo object.
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Strongly interacting massive particles have been proposed as a solution for the ultra-high-energy cosmic-ray problem and for the absence of cooling flows.
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In particular, massive particles can interfere and therefore diffract.
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The radiation field is not, however in equilibrium and is being entirely driven by the presence of the massive particles.
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In this situation, the absorbing/emitting medium consists of massive particles which are in equilibrium with each other, and therefore have a definable temperature.
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It is the conversion of massless particles into one or more massive particles.
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It defines the non-relativistic, non-quantum mechanical limit for massive particles.
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We find its formula from the analogy with the potential energy of massive particles.
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As opposed to light waves (i.e., photons), massive particles have a different relationship between their quantum mechanical wavelength and their energy.
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This caused the photons to behave as massive particles with strong mutual attraction (photon molecules).
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So relativistic energy and momentum significantly increase with speed, thus the speed of light can not be reached by massive particles.
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Models of supersymmetry involve new, highly massive particles.
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For instance, the speed of light can not be reached by massive particles.
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Since massive particles necessarily travel slower than the speed of light, massive particles must rotate with respect to a stationary observer at infinity.
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Other thermodynamic parameters may be derived analogously to the case for massive particles.
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