LOW ENERGY SUPERSYMMETRY PHENOMENOLOGY
Abstract
We summarize the current status and future prospects for low energy (weak scale) supersymmetry. In particular, we evaluate the capabilities of various , and colliders to discover evidence for supersymmetric particles. Furthermore, assuming supersymmetry is discovered, we discuss capabilities of future facilities to dis-entangle the anticipated spectrum of super-particles, and, via precision measurements, to test mass and coupling parameters for comparison with various theoretical expectations. We comment upon the complementarity of proposed hadron and machines for a comprehensive study of low energy supersymmetry.
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9503479,
title = {LOW ENERGY SUPERSYMMETRY PHENOMENOLOGY},
author = {H. Baer and A. Bartl and C. H. Chen and H. Eberl and J. Feng and K. Fujii and J. Gunion and T. Kamon and C. Kao and J. ~L. ~Lopez and W. Majerotto and P. McIntyre and R. Munroe and H. Murayama and F. Paige and W. Porod and J. Sender and A. Sopczak and X. Tata and T. Tsukamoto and J. White},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9503479},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
74 page (Latex) file; a PS or uuencoded manuscript with embedded figures is available via anonymous ftp at ftp://hep.fsu.edu/preprints/baer/FSUHEP950401.ps or .uu . Contributed chapter to DPF study group on Electroweak Symmetry Breaking and Beyond the Standard Model.