PACS numbers

14.80.−j Other particles (including hypothetical)
  1. B. Heinemann, Y. Nir “The Higgs program and open questions in particle physics and cosmologyPhys. Usp. 62 920–930 (2019)
    12.10.−g, 12.60.−i, 14.80.−j (all)
  2. V.A. Bednyakov, I.V. Yeletskikh et alAnomalously interacting Z* bosons — an example of JINR contribution to physics at LHCPhys. Usp. 59 403–410 (2016)
    12.15.−y, 12.60.−i, 13.85.−t, 14.80.−j (all)
  3. D.I. Kazakov “The Higgs boson is found: what is next?Phys. Usp. 57 930–942 (2014)
    12.15.−y, 12.60.−i, 14.80.−j (all)
  4. L.B. Okun “Particle physics prospects: August 1981Phys. Usp. 55 958–962 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 12.15.−y, 12.60.−i, 14.80.−j (all)
  5. B.M. Barbashov, V.V. Nesterenko “Superstrings: a new approach to a unified theory of fundamental interactionsSov. Phys. Usp. 29 1077–1096 (1986)
    11.25.Mj, 11.30.Pb, 12.38.−t, 14.80.−j, 98.80.Cq, 12.10.Dm (all)
  6. V.S. Barashenkov “Tachyons: particles moving with velocities greater than the speed of lightSov. Phys. Usp. 17 774–782 (1975)
    03.30.+p, 14.80.−j (all)
  7. L.D. Faddeev, V.N. Popov “Covariant quantization of the gravitational fieldSov. Phys. Usp. 16 777–788 (1974)
    04.60.Gw, 11.15.Bt, 11.10.Ef, 14.80.−j, 04.60.Ds (all)
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