Seeing Planck Scale Physics At Accelerators
Abstract
Much curent theoretical analysis is based on the hypothesis that the physics beyond the Standard Model is a consequence of new principles that occur at the Planck scale. The question arises whether such principles can ever be directly tested. We show here that for a significant class of models, hypotheses made at the string or Planck scale can indeed be directly tested to a relatively high degree of precision by linear colliders. Three classes of models are examined: those with universal SUSY soft breaking at the string scale, those with a horizontal symmetry at the string or Planck scale, and simple Calabi-Yau superstring models with dilaton and moduli SUSY breaking. (Invited talk at Orbis97.)
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9708451,
title = {Seeing Planck Scale Physics At Accelerators},
author = {R. Arnowitt and Pran Nath},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9708451},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
latex, 11 pages; invited talk at Orbis Scientiae 97, Miami Beach, FL