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Models with Inverse Sfermion Mass Hierarchy and Decoupling of the SUSY FCNC Effects
We study the decoupling of the first two squark and slepton families in order
to lower the flavour changing neutral current effects. Models with inverse
sfermion mass hierarchy based upon gauged U(1) flavour symmetries provide a
natural framework where decoupling can be implemented. Decoupling requires a
large gap between the Fermi scale and the supersymmetry breaking scale.
Maintaining the electroweak symmetry breaking at the Fermi scale requires some
fine-tuning that we investigate by solving the two-loop renormalization group
equations. We show that the two-loop effects are governed by the anomaly
compensated by the Green-Schwarz mechanism and can be determined from the quark
and lepton masses. The electroweak breaking constraints lead to a small
scenario where the LSP is Higgsino-like.Comment: 19 pages, Latex, 1 Postscript figur
Sleptonarium (Constraints on the CP and Flavour Pattern of Scalar Lepton Masses)
The constraints on the flavour and CP structure of scalar lepton mass
matrices are systematically collected. The display of the resulting upper
bounds on the lepton -slepton misalignment parameters is designed for an easy
inspection of very large classes of models and the formula are arranged so as
to suggest useful approximations. Interferences among the different
contributions to lepton flavour violating transitions and lepton electric and
magnetic dipole moments of generic character can either tighten or loose the
bounds. A combined analysis of all rare leptonic transitions can disentangle
the different contributions to yield hints on several phenomenological issues.
The possible impact of these results on the study of the slepton misalignment
originated in the seesaw mechanism and grand-unified theories is emphasized
since the planned experiments are getting close to the precision required in
such tests.Comment: 29 pages, 13 figures; v3: corrected misprints in appendix
Supersymmetric Flat Directions and Analytic Gauge Invariants
We review some aspects of the correspondence between analytic gauge
invariants and supersymmetric flat directions for vanishing D-terms and propose
a criterion to include the F-term constraints.Comment: 8 pages, Late
Geometrical approach to duality in N=1 supersymmetric theories
We investigate the geometry of the moduli spaces of dual electric and
magnetic N=1 supersymmetric field theories. Using the SU(N_c) gauge group as a
guideline we show that the electric and magnetic moduli spaces coincide for a
suitable choice of the Kahler potential of the magnetic theory. We analyse the
Kahler structure of the dual moduli spaces.Comment: 14 pages, LaTe
Intermediate Symmetries in the Spontaneous Breaking of Supersymmetric SO(10)
We study the supersymmetric spontaneous symmetry breaking of SO(10) into
SU(3)xSU(2)xU(1) for the most physically interesting cases of SU(5) or flipped
SU(5)xU(1) intermediate symmetries. The first case is more easily realized
while the second one requires a fine-tuning condition on the parameters of the
superpotential. This is because in the case of SU(5) symmetry there is at most
one singlet of the residual symmetry in each SO(10) irreducible representation.
We also point out on more general grounds in supersymmetric GUT's that some
intermediate symmetries can be exactly realized and others can only be
approximated by fine-tuning. In the first category, there could occur some
tunneling between the vacua with exact and approximate intermediate symmetry.
The flipped SU(5)xU(1) symmetry improves the unification of gauge couplings if
(B-L) is broken by (B-L)=1 scalars yielding right handed neutrino masses below
10^{14} GeV}.Comment: LaTex, 9 page
Large Silicon Tracking Systems for ILC: Role, Design and Main issues
The roles, the designs, the main issues and the current status of the R&D on large Silicon Tracking Systems for the ILC are discussed in this paper. The R&D work presented here is performed within the SiLC (Silicon tracking for the Linear Collider) R&D Collaboration
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