Sparticle Spectrum Constraints

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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25 pages. NUB-3067-93TH, UFIFT-HEP-93-16, SSCL-Preprint-439, June 1993

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10.1103/PhysRevD.48.5365

The supersymmetric standard model with supergravity-inspired soft breaking terms predicts a rich pectrum of sparticles to be discovered at the SSC, LHC and NLC. Because there are more supersymmetric particles than unknown parameters, one can write down sum rules relating their masses. We discuss the pectrum of sparticles from this point of view. Some of the sum rules do not depend on the input parameters and can be used to test the consistency of the model, while others are useful in determining the input parameters of the theory. If supersymmetry is discovered but the sum rules turn out to be violated, it will be evidence of new physics beyond the minimal supersymmetric standard model with universal soft supersymmetry-breaking terms.

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