Gauge-Coupling Unification and the Minimal SUSY Model: A Fourth Generation Below the Top?
Abstract
We explore the possibility of a fourth generation in the gauge-coupling-unified, minimal supersymmetric (MSSM) framework. We find that a sequential fourth generation (with a heavy neutrino ) can still fit, surviving all present experimental constraints, provided Yukawa unification is relaxed. For the theory to remain perturbative up to , the new leptonic generation must lie within reach of LEP-II and the new must have masses within the reach of the Tevatron. For example, for we find , , and . Experiments at Fermilab are already sensitive to the latter mass regions; we comment on direct searches and on the case in light of new CDF data. Discovery may involve novel decay signatures; however, CDF and LEP-II will confirm or exclude an MSSM fourth generation in the near future.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9406249,
title = {Gauge-Coupling Unification and the Minimal SUSY Model: A Fourth Generation Below the Top?},
author = {J. F. Gunion and Douglas W. McKay and H. Pois},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9406249},
year = {2014}
}
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13 pages, requires phyzzx.tex, tables.tex, full postscript file including embedded figures available via anonymous ftp at ucdhep.ucdavis.edu as [anonymous.gunion]4th.ps