Results 191 to 198 of about 8,401 (198)

Exact superpartners ofN=2supergravity solitons

Physical Review D, 1986
By applying long-range N = 2 supergauge transformations to the Majumdar-Papapetrou configuration, the set of all superpartners to the bosonic multisolitons is exhibited. The resulting configuration is parametrized by two additional complex Grassmann numbers.
, Aichelburg, , Embacher
openaire   +2 more sources

Perhaps superpartners have been observed?

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1997
We examine the CDF eeγγ E τ event as a candidate for sparticle production. Possible connections to other observables such as R b , α 8 , b → sγ , cold dark matter are considered. Implications for present and future data at FNAL and LEP are given, including the possibility that stops, gluinos and squarks are already being detected at FNAL.
openaire   +1 more source

Richard Arnowitt and superpartner trilepton events

Physica Scripta, 2015
This short article is written as a token of my respect for Richard Arnowitt and his theoretical and phenomenological physics. I focused on his favorite superpartner signature, trilepton events, and pointed out that in M theory that signature would have been absent because two of the leptons came from the decay wino → bino + Z but in M theory the decay ...
openaire   +1 more source

Reconstruction of superpartner masses

2017
In the context of Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model histograms of mass distributions for superpartners are constructed.
Malyuta, Yu.M., Obikhod, T.V.
openaire   +1 more source

Goldstone bosons and their superpartners in supersymmetric theories

Physical Review D, 1987
We consider the class of supersymmetric theories in which a continuous global-symmetry group G is broken at a scale M and supersymmetry is broken at a scale ..lambda.. ..0 limit but acquire a mass for ..lambda..not =0. The method is used to calculate the masses of the fermion and scalar partners of the Goldstone bosons, extending the work of Tamvakis ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy