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=== Supersymmetry === In [[supersymmetry|supersymmetric theories]] the axion has both a scalar and a fermionic [[superpartner]]. The [[fermion]]ic superpartner of the axion is called the [[axino]], the scalar superpartner is called the [[saxion]] or [[dilaton]]. They are all bundled in a [[chiral superfield]]. The [[axino]] has been predicted to be the [[lightest supersymmetric particle]] in such a model.<ref> {{cite journal |first1=Abe | last1=Nobutaka |first2=Takeo | last2=Moroi |first3=Masahiro | last3=Yamaguchi |name-list-style=amp|year=2002 |title=Anomaly-Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking with Axion |journal=[[Journal of High Energy Physics]] |volume=1 |issue=1 |page=10 |doi=10.1088/1126-6708/2002/01/010 |arxiv=hep-ph/0111155 |bibcode = 2002JHEP...01..010A |s2cid=15280422 }}</ref> In part due to this property, it is also considered a candidate for dark matter.<ref> {{cite journal |last1=Hooper | first1=Dan |first2=Lian-Tao | last2=Wang |year=2004 |title=Possible evidence for axino dark matter in the galactic bulge |journal=[[Physical Review D]] |volume=70 |issue=6 |page=063506 |doi=10.1103/PhysRevD.70.063506 |arxiv = hep-ph/0402220 |bibcode = 2004PhRvD..70f3506H |s2cid=118153564 }}</ref>
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