List of hypothetical particles


This is a list of hypothetical subatomic particles in physics.

Elementary particles

Some theories predict the existence of additional elementary bosons and fermions that are not found in the Standard Model.
NameSpinNotes
axion0A pseudoscalar particle introduced in Peccei–Quinn theory to solve the strong-CP problem.
dilaton0Predicted in some string theories.
graviphoton1Also known as "gravivector". It appears in Kaluza–Klein theory.
graviton2Massless boson associated to gravitation. Included in many beyond the Standard Model theories.
dual graviton2Has been hypothesized as dual of graviton under electric–magnetic duality in supergravity.
graviscalar0Also known as "radion". It appears in Kaluza–Klein theory.
hyperphoton0Hypothetical photon-like particle related to CP violations in kaon decay.
inflaton0Unidentified scalar force-carrier that is presumed to have physically caused cosmic inflation.
majoron0Predicted to understand neutrino masses by the seesaw mechanism.
sterile neutrinoRight-handed neutrinos are compatible with the Standard Model but have never been observed.
dual photon1Dual of the photon under electric–magnetic duality
magnetic photon1Hypothetical particle similar to the photon in the presence of magnetic monopoles.
pressuron0hypothetical scalar particle which couples to both gravity and matter theorised in 2013.
symmetron0Mediates the fifth force of the hypothetical symmetron field.
X and Y bosons1These leptoquarks are predicted by Grand Unified Theories to be heavier equivalents of the W and Z.
W′ and Z′ bosons1Predicted by several extension of the electroweak interaction.

Particles predicted by supersymmetric theories

Supersymmetry predicts the existence of superpartners to particles in the Standard Model, none of which have been confirmed experimentally. The sfermions include:
NameSymbolSuperpartner ofSymbol
sup squarkup quark
sdown squarkdown quark
scharm squarkcharm quark
sstrange squarkstrange quark
stop squarktop quark
sbottom squarkbottom quark

NameSymbolSuperpartner ofSymbol
selectronelectron
selectron sneutrinoelectron neutrino
smuonmuon
smuon sneutrinomuon neutrino
stautau
stau sneutrinotau neutrino

Another hypothetical sfermion is the saxion, superpartner of the axion. Forms a supermultiplet, together with the axino and the axion, in supersymmetric extensions of Peccei–Quinn theory.
The predicted bosinos are
Namesuperpartner of:Notes
axinoaxionForms a supermultiplet, together with the saxion and axion, in supersymmetric extensions of Peccei–Quinn theory.
dilatinodilaton
gluinogluonEight gluons and eight gluinos.
gravitinogravitonPredicted by supergravity.
higgsinoHiggs bosonFor supersymmetry there is a need for several Higgs bosons, neutral and charged, according with their superpartners.
photinophotonMixing with zino and neutral Higgsinos for neutralinos.
wino, zinoW and Z bosonsThe charged wino mixing with the charged Higgsino for charginos, for the zino see line above.

Just as the photon, Z and W± bosons are superpositions of the B, W, W, and W fields, the photino, zino, and wino are superpositions of the bino, wino, wino, and wino. No matter if one uses the original gauginos or this superpositions as a basis, the only predicted physical particles are neutralinos and charginos as a superposition of them together with the Higgsinos.
Other superpartner categories include:

Dark energy candidates

The following hypothetical particles have been proposed to explain dark energy:
NameSpinDescription
Chameleon0Couples to matter more weakly than gravity, with non-linear variable effective mass
Acceleron0Particle that relates neutrino masses to dark energy

Dark matter candidates

The following categories are not unique or distinct: For example, either a WIMP or a WISP is also a FIP.
MeaningAbbreviationExplanationCandidates
Feebly interacting particleFIPParticles that interacts very weakly with conventional matterMassive gravitons
Gravitationally interacting massive particleGIMPMassive particles that only interact with matter gravitationaly
Lightest supersymmetric particleLSPPredictions by supersymmetrySneutrino, gravitino, neutralino
Strongly interacting massive particleSIMPParticle that interact strongly between themselves and weakly with ordinary matter
Stable massive particlesSMPLong-lived particle with appreciable mass
Weakly interacting massive particleWIMPHeavy particles that only interact with matter weaklyneutralino, sterile neutrino
Weakly interacting slender particleWISPLight particles that only interact with matter weaklyaxion

Hidden sector theories have also proposed forces that only interact with dark matter, like dark photons.

From experimental anomalies

These hypothetical particles were claimed to be found or hypothesized to explain unusual experimental results. They relate to experimental anomalies but have not been reproduced independently or might be due to experimental errors:
NameDate of anomalyOrigin of the anomalyDetails
750 GeV diphoton2015Large Hadron Collider.Resonance at 750 GeV signature of a bosonic particle
Amaterasu particle2021Telescope Array Project240 EeV cosmic ray
Meshugatron1989Fleischmann–Pons experimentPredicted by Edward Teller in 1989 in an attempt to understand cold fusion claims
N-ray1903Prosper-René BlondlotAn unknown form of radiation.
Oh-My-God particle1991High Resolution Fly's Eye Cosmic Ray Detector320 EeV cosmic ray, most energetic ultra-high-energy cosmic ray detected as of 2015
Oops-Leon1976Fermilab6 GeV resonance
Valentine's day monopole1982Blas Cabrera NavarroSingle magnetic monopole detected on February 14, 1982.
X17 particle2015ATOMKIHypothesized new vector boson to explain nuclear experiments with beryllium.

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