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Higgs Particles in the Standard Model and Supersymmetric Theories
Margarete Mühlleitner
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Supersymmetric Microscopic Theory of the Standard Model
G. Ter-Kazarian
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The parameters of the standard model in supersymmetric theories.
We briefly review the ''classic'' unification predictions of the MSSM for the gauge couplings and the prediction of the electroweak scale. We then consider whether tile quark and lepton masses and mixing angles can be determined assuming some degree of further unification.
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Some Recent Results from the Generic Supersymmetric Standard Model
Otto C. W. Kong
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Supersymmetric Extensions of the Standard Model
2000These four lectures are meant as an elementary introduction to the physics of realistic supersymmetric models. In the first lecture, after reviewing the motivations for low-energy supersymmetry and the recipe for the construction of supersymmetric lagrangians, we introduce the Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model, and comment on ...
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The supersymmetric standard model and strings
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1994Abstract I discuss recent work in connection with the SUSY versions of the standard model which might be obtained from 4-dimensional string theories. In particular, it is shown how one can obtain definite predictions for the structure of SUSY-breaking soft terms in moduli/dilaton dominated SUSY-breaking schemes.
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The supersymmetric standard model
1992We give an introduction to N = 1 supersymmetry and supergravity and review the attempts to construct models in which the breakdown scale of the weak interactions is related to supersymmetry breaking. Special emphasis is put on the discussion of the minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model of strong and electroweak forces.
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Aspects of the Exceptional Supersymmetric Standard Model
Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 2010The existence of weak scale supersymmetry (SUSY) is theoretically well motivated, because of its ability to stabilise the electro-weak symmetry breaking (EWSB) scale. One of the benefits of weak scale SUSY with conserved R-parity is that the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP) is absolutely stable and provides a weakly interacting massive particle ...
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