
doi: 10.2172/72994
The authors summarize the current status and future prospects for low energy (weak scale) supersymmetry. In particular, they evaluate the capabilities of various e{sup +}e{sup {minus}}, p{anti p} and pp colliders to discover evidence for supersymmetric particles. Furthermore, assuming supersymmetry is discovered, they discuss capabilities of future facilities to disentangle the anticipated spectrum of superparticles, and, via precision measurements, to test mass and coupling parameters for comparison with various theoretical expectations. They comment upon the complementarity of proposed hadron and e{sup +}e{sup {minus}} machines for a comprehensive study of low energy supersymmetry.
Coupling Constants, Proton-Proton Interactions, Particle Production, Grand Unified Theory, Testing, 66 Physics, Particle Identification, Supergravity, Proton-Antiproton Interactions, 530, Experiment Planning, Electron-Positron Interactions, Supersymmetry, Accelerators, Sparticles
Coupling Constants, Proton-Proton Interactions, Particle Production, Grand Unified Theory, Testing, 66 Physics, Particle Identification, Supergravity, Proton-Antiproton Interactions, 530, Experiment Planning, Electron-Positron Interactions, Supersymmetry, Accelerators, Sparticles
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