New Multi-Scale Supersymmetric Models with Flavor Changing Neutral Current Suppression

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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10 pages, LaTeX file + 2 figures embedded using epsf.sty. Source and ps files are also available at http://feynman.physics.l

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10.1016/S0370-2693(97)01041-1

We discuss the phenomenology of a class of supersymmetric models in which some of the quark and lepton superfields are an integral part of a dynamical supersymmetry breaking sector. The corresponding squarks and sleptons are much heavier than any other superpartners, and could naturally have masses as high as ~ 40 TeV. We discuss a general set of conditions for acceptable flavor-changing neutral currents and natural electroweak symmetry breaking, and identify two particularly interesting new classes of theories. We discuss how phenomenological signatures of such multi-scale models at the CERN LEP II and Fermilab Tevatron colliders could significantly differ from previously considered scenarios. In particular, we give experimental signals which could be present if the left-handed selectron is much lighter than the right-handed one.

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