The Tau Neutrino as the Lightest Supersymmetric Particle

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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6 pages, UCRHEP-T117 and MAD/PH/799, to appear in Proc. of the Second Talinn Neutrino Symposium, Lohusalu, Estonia, Oct 1993

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Given the conservation of baryon number as well as electron and muon numbers,
all present data can be explained without the need of a conserved quantum
number for the tau lepton and its neutrino. A supersymmetric extension of the
standard model naturally allows for such a scenario. One consequence is that
the tau neutrino becomes the lightest supersymmetric particle.

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