Precision Weak Interaction Measurements and Supersymmetry

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Precision low energy measurements continue to play an important role in search for physics beyond the Standard Model (SM). At present Supersymmetry (SUSY) is one of the most viable candidates for new physics. I discuss the constraints that existing and prospective low energy measurements can place on SUSY parameter space. In particular I focus on charged current processes (muon decay, superallowed nuclear beta decays, etc.) in conjunction with muon anomaly and Mw mass. Assuming that SM contributions to these processes are correctly evaluated I show that the model-independent analysis of charged current data presents a challenge for the most widely-used SUSY breaking models. I also discuss the possible implications of several neutral current processes, such as parity-violating Moller scattering at SLAC, the proton weak charge measurement proposed at Jlab, and neutrino-nucleus deep inelastic scattering at NuTeV.

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