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Soft Supersymmetry Breaking and the Supersymmetric Standard Model

โœ Scribed by Savas Dimopoulos


Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
12
Series
Nuclear Physics B โ€“ Proceedings Supplements, Volume 101
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


We recall how the idea of Softly Broken Supersymmetry led to the construction of the Supersymmetric Standard Model in 1981. Its first prediction, the supersymmetric unification of gauge couplings, was conclusively verified by the LEP and SLC experiments 10 years later. Its other predictions include: the existence of superparticles at the electroweak scale; a stable lightest superparticle (LSP) with a mass of โˆผ 100 GeV, anticipated to be a neutral electroweak gaugino; the universality of scalar and gaugino masses at the unification scale. The original motivation for the model, solving the hierarchy problem, indicates that the superparticles should be discovered at the LHC or the TeVatron.

Nuclear Physics B โ€“ Proceedings Supplements
Volume 101, Issues 1โ€“3, August 2001, Pages 183-194


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