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Phenomenological Implications of Low Energy Supersymmetry Breaking

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-10-28 v1 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

The experimental signatures for low energy supersymmetry breaking are presented. The lightest standard model superpartner is unstable and decays to its partner plus a Goldstino, GG. For a supersymmetry breaking scale below a few 1000 TeV this decay can take place within a detector, leading to very distinctive signatures. If a neutralino is the lightest standard model superpartner it decays by χ10γ+G\chi_1^0 \to \gamma + G, and if kinematically accessible by χ10(Z0,h0,H0,A0)+G\chi_1^0 \to (Z^0, h^0, H^0, A^0) + G. These decays can give rise to displaced vertices. Alternately, if a slepton is the lightest standard model superpartner it decays by l~l+G\tilde{l} \to l + G. This can be seen as a greater than minimum ionizing charged particle track, possibly with a kink to a minimum ionizing track.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9607450,
  title  = {Phenomenological Implications of Low Energy Supersymmetry Breaking},
  author = {Savas Dimopoulos and Michael Dine and Stuart Raby and Scott Thomas and James D. Wells},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9607450},
  year   = {2009}
}

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5 pages, Latex, requires espcrc2.sty, to appear in the proceedings of SUSY96