New Precision Electroweak Tests in Supergravity Models
Abstract
We update the analysis of the precision electroweak tests in terms of 4 epsilon parameters, , to obtain more accurate experimental values of them by taking into account the new LEP data released at the 28th ICHEP (1996, Poland). We also compute and in the context of the no-scale supergravity model to obtain the updated constraints by imposing the correlated constraints in terms of the experimental ellipses in the plane and also by imposing the new bound on the lightest chargino mass, . Upon imposing these new experimental results, we find that the situations in the no-scale model are much more favorable than those in the standard model, and if , then the allowed regions at the 95% C.~L. in the no-scale model are and for , which are in fact much more stringent than in our previous analysis. Therefore, assuming that , if the lightest chargino mass bound were to be pushed up only by a few GeV, the sign on the Higgs mixing term in the no-scale model could well be determined from the constraint to be positive at the 95% C.~L. At any rate, better accuracy in the measured from the Tevatron in the near future combined with the LEP data is most likely to provide a decisive test of the no-scale supergravity model.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9705420,
title = {New Precision Electroweak Tests in Supergravity Models},
author = {Gye T. Park and Kang Young Lee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9705420},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
15 pages, REVTEX, 1 figure (not included but available as a ps file from [email protected])