The minimum supersymmetric standard model without R-parity through various lepton-number violations

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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68 pages, include 13 figure, corrected some typos

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The minimum supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) without R-parity through various lepton-number violations is investigated systematically. All kinds of possible mixing in the model are formulated precisely. The remarkable issue that the lightest `Higgs' $H_1^0$ may be heavier than the weak-boson $Z$ at tree level is kept, as the special R-parity violation MSSM where only bilinear violation of the lepton numbers is allowed. It is also shown explicitly that there is a freedom $U(n+1)$ ($n$ is the number of the broken lepton-numbers) in re-defining the lepton and Higgs superfields. Feynman rules relevant to the R-parity violations are given precisely in $'$t Hooft-Feynman gauge. With further assumptions and concerning all available experimental constraints, spectrum for interest sectors is computed numerically.

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