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Theory and Phenomenology of Sparticles - An Account of Four-Dimensional N=1 Supersymmetry in High Energy Physics

An Account of Four-Dimensional N =1 Supersymmetry in High Energy Physics
Authors: Manuel Drees; Rohini Godbole; Probir Roy;

Theory and Phenomenology of Sparticles - An Account of Four-Dimensional N=1 Supersymmetry in High Energy Physics

Abstract

Introduction and Overview: Supersymmetry: Why and How Supersymmetry Formalism: Preliminaries Algebraic Aspects Free Superfields in Superspace Interacting Superfields Superspace Perturbation Theory and Supergraphs General Aspects of Supersymmetry Breaking Supersymmetry Phenomenology: Basic Structure of the MSSM Soft Supersymmetry Breaking in the MSSM Higgs Bosons in the MSSM Evolution from Very High Energies Gravity Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking Gauge Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking Beyond the MSSM Supersymmetry at Colliders Supersymmetric Cosmology Conclusion: Wish List, Roadmap and Fine Tuning.

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