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Experimental aspects of SU(5)xU(1) supergravity

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-09-25 v1

Abstract

We study various aspects of SU(5)×U(1)SU(5)\times U(1) supergravity as they relate to the experimental verification or falsification of this model. We consider two string-inspired, universal, one-parameter, no-scale soft-supersymmetry-breaking scenarios, driven by the FF-terms of the moduli and dilaton fields. The model is described in terms of the supersymmetry mass scale (\ie, the chargino mass mχ1±m_{\chi^\pm_1}), tanβ\tan\beta, and the top-quark mass. We first determine the combined effect on the parameter space of all presently available direct and indirect experimental constraints, including the LEP lower bounds on sparticle and Higgs-boson masses, the bsγb\to s\gamma rate, the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, the high-precision electroweak parameters ϵ1,ϵb\epsilon_1,\epsilon_b (which imply mt\lsim180\GeVm_t\lsim180\GeV), and the muon fluxes in underground detectors (neutrino telescopes). For the still-allowed points in (mχ1±,tanβ)(m_{\chi^\pm_1},\tan\beta) parameter space, we re-evaluate the experimental situation at the Tevatron, LEPII, and HERA. In the 1994 run, the Tevatron could probe chargino masses as high as 100 GeV. At LEPII the parameter space could be explored with probes of different resolutions: Higgs boson searches, selectron searches, and chargino searches. Moreover, for mt\lsim150\GeVm_t\lsim150\GeV, these Higgs-boson searches could explore all of the allowed parameter space with s\lsim210\GeV\sqrt{s}\lsim210\GeV.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9401325,
  title  = {Experimental aspects of SU(5)xU(1) supergravity},
  author = {J. Lopez and D. Nanopoulos and G. Park and X. Wang and A. Zichichi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9401325},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

latex, 36 pages, 25 figures (not included). Figures are available via anonymous ftp from hplaa02.cern.ch (/pub/lopez) as either 33 ps files (Easpects*.ps, 8.1MB) or one uuencoded file (AllFigures.uu, 3.7MB)