Towards a unified string supergravity model

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CERN-TH.6903/93, CTP-TAMU-31/93, plain tex with harvmac, 3 figures. A correction is made on the relation between $m_0$ and $m_

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10.1016/0370-2693(93)91750-H

We present a unified string supergravity model based on a string-derived $SU(5)\times U(1)$ model and a string-inspired supersymmetry breaking scenario triggered by the $F$-term of the universally present dilaton field. This model can be described by three parameters: $m_t$, $\tan\beta$, and $m_{\tilde g}$. We work out the predictions for all sparticle and Higgs masses and discuss the prospects for their detection at the Tevatron, LEPI,II, and HERA. We find that the cosmological neutralino relic density is always within current expectations (\ie, $\Omega_\chi h^2_0\lsim0.9$). We also consider a more constrained version of this supersymmetry breaking scenario where the $B$-term is specified. In this case $\tan\beta$ can be determined ($\tan\beta\approx1.4-1.6$) and implies $m_t\lsim155\GeV$ and $m_h\lsim91\GeV$. Thus, continuing Tevatron top-quark searches and LEPI,II Higgs searches could probe this restricted scenario completely.

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