t3p4
t3p4 is a theoretical particle that has been proposed in some extensions to the Standard Model of particle physics. It is often discussed in the context of supersymmetry or other models that introduce new fundamental particles. The precise properties and interactions of t3p4 are dependent on the specific theoretical framework in which it is hypothesized. In some models, t3p4 might be a partner to known particles, carrying similar quantum numbers but differing in spin or other properties. Its existence has not been experimentally confirmed, and searches for such particles are ongoing at high-energy physics experiments like the Large Hadron Collider. If detected, the discovery of t3p4 would provide significant evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model and could help to resolve outstanding questions in particle physics, such as the nature of dark matter or the hierarchy problem. The exact mass and decay modes of t3p4 would be determined by its interactions with other particles, and these would be crucial for understanding its role in the universe.