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Can WIMPs be created by decay of a Higgs Boson?
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Can WIMPs be created by decay of a Higgs Boson?
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"Since WIMPs (Weakly Interacting Massive Particles) interact with the weak nuclear force, they can be created by the decay of a particle with a higher energy, such as the Higgs Boson"
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Also, one more question: If WIMPs interact with the weak nuclear force, if they collide with the nucleus of an atom does the proton/neutron decays?
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