Phenomenological consequences of supersymmetry [electronic resource]

This report deals with the phenomenological consequences of supersymmetric theories, and with the implications of such theories for future high energy machines. It is concerned only with high energy predictions of supersymmetry; low energy consequences (for example in the K/sub o/anti K/sub o/ syste...

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Corporate Authors: Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory (Researcher), Brookhaven National Laboratory (Researcher)
Format: Government Document Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Berkeley, Calif. : Oak Ridge, Tenn. : Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory ; distributed by the Office of Scientific and Technical Information, U.S. Dept. of Energy, 1982.
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Summary:This report deals with the phenomenological consequences of supersymmetric theories, and with the implications of such theories for future high energy machines. It is concerned only with high energy predictions of supersymmetry; low energy consequences (for example in the K/sub o/anti K/sub o/ system) are discussed in the context of future experiments by another group, and will be mentioned briefly only in the context of constraining existing models. However a brief section is included on the implication for proton decay, although detailed experimental questions are not discussed. The report is organized as follows. Section I consists of a brief review of supersymmetry and the salient features of existing supersymmetric models; this section can be ignored by those familiar with such models since it contains nothing new. Section 2 deals with the consequences for nucleon decay of SUSY. The remaining sections then discuss the physics possibilities of various machines; e anti e in Section 3, ep in Section 4, pp (or anti pp) colliders in Section 5 and fixed target hadron machines in Section 6.
Item Description:Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
01/01/1982.
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"DE83003724"
DPF summer study on elementary particle physics and future facilities, Aspen, CO, USA, 28 Jun 1982.
Hinchliffe, I.; Littenberg, L.
Physical Description:Pages: 18 : digital, PDF file.