Physics
Scientific paper
Jan 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986rpph...49...61n&link_type=abstract
Reports on Progress in Physics (ISSN 0034-4885), vol. 49, Jan. 1986, p. 61-105.
Physics
6
Gauge Theory, Gravitation Theory, Supergravity, Supersymmetry, Broken Symmetry, Elementary Particle Interactions, Elementary Particles, Grand Unified Theory, Particle Mass, Weak Interactions (Field Theory)
Scientific paper
The structure and physical consequences of global and local supersymmetric (SUSY) gauge theories are reviewed. Section 1 contains motivations for SUSY theories, while Sections 2 and 3 explain what supersymmetry is, and what its physical properties are. The observable consequences of SUSY at low energies and superhigh energies are discussed in 4 and 5. The physical structure of simple (N = 1) local SUSY (= supergravity) is given in 6, while 7 contains the physics of simple supergravity both at superhigh as well as at low energies. The experimental evidence (?) for supersymmetry is analyzed in 8, while 9 contains the conclusions. Amazingly enough, it is found that gravitational effects, as contained in supergravity theories, may play a rather fundamental role at all energy scales. This strong interrelation between gravity and particle physics is unprecedented.
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