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    Lightest-neutralino decays in R_p-violating models with dominant lambda^{prime} and lambda couplings

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    Decays of the lightest neutralino are studied in R_p-violating models with operators lambda^{prime} L Q D^c and lambda L L E^c involving third-generation matter fields and with dominant lambda^{prime} and lambda couplings. Generalizations to decays of the lightest neutralino induced by subdominant lambda^{prime} and lambda couplings are straightforward. Decays with the top-quark among the particles produced are considered, in addition to those with an almost massless final state. Phenomenological analyses for examples of both classes of decays are presented. No specific assumption on the composition of the lightest neutralino is made, and the formulae listed here can be easily generalized to study decays of heavier neutralinos. It has been recently pointed out that, for a sizable coupling lambda^{prime}_{333}, tau-sleptons may be copiously produced at the LHC as single supersymmetric particles, in association with top- and bottom-quark pairs. This analysis of neutralino decays is, therefore, a first step towards the reconstruction of the complete final state produced in this case.Comment: 40 pages, 11 figures, version to appear in JHE

    A T-odd asymmetry in neutralino production and decay

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    We study CP-violating effects in neutralino production and subsequent decay within the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with complex parameters M_1 and mu. The observable we propose is a T-odd asymmetry based on a triple product in neutralino production e^+ e^- -> tilde{chi}^0_i tilde{chi}^0_2, i = 1,...,4, with subsequent leptonic three-body decay tilde{chi}^0_2 -> tilde{chi}^0_1 l^+ l^-, l = e, mu, at an e^+ e^- linear collider with sqrt{s} = 500 GeV and polarised beams. We provide compact analytical formulae for the cross section and the T-odd asymmetry taking into account the complete spin correlations between production and decay. We give numerical predictions for the cross section and the T-odd asymmetry. The asymmetry can go up to 10 %.Comment: 28 pages, LaTeX, 10 figures; v2: typos corrected, published versio

    The Higgs Working Group: Summary Report

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    Report of the Higgs working group for the Workshop "Physics at TeVColliders", Les Houches, France 8-18 June 1999. It contains 6 separatesections: 1. Measuring Higgs boson couplings at the LHC. 2. Higgs boson production at hadron colliders at NLO. 3. Signatures of Heavy Charged Higgs Bosons at the LHC. 4. Light stop effects and Higgs boson searches at the LHC. 5. Double Higgs production at TeV Colliders in the MSSM. 6. Programs and Tools for Higgs Bosons

    Associated Production of Higgs Bosons with Scalar Quarks at Future Hadron and e+ee^+e^- Colliders

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    We analyze the production of neutral Higgs particles in association with the supersymmetric scalar partners of the third generation quarks at future high--energy hadron colliders [upgraded Tevatron, LHC] and e+ee^+e^- linear machines [including the γγ\gamma \gamma option]. In the Minimal Supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model, the cross section for the associated production of the lightest neutral hh boson with the lightest top squark pairs can be rather substantial at high energies. This process would open a window for the measurement of the ht~t~h \tilde{t} \tilde{t} coupling, the potentially largest coupling in the supersymmetric theory.Comment: 34 pages, LaTex, 11 PS figures using axodraw.sty. More detailed discussion on the rho-parameter constraints. Numerical results and conclusions unchanged. To appear in Nucl. Phys.

    Approximations for e+ e- –-> W+ W-

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    Denner A, Dittmaier S, Fleischer J, Kneur JL, Kolodziej K. Approximations for e+ e- –-> W+ W-. 1991

    Measuring Unification

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    If supersymmetry is observed at the LHC its model parameters can be measured at the electroweak scale. We discuss the expected precision on the parameter determination, including a proper treatment of experimental and theoretical errors. Particular attention is paid to degenerate solutions. Using the SFitter framework we perform a bottom-up reconstruction of the unified parameters at the high scale, including a full error propagation.Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures, Journal versio

    Triple gauge boson couplings

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    0Published in In *Geneva 1995, Physics at LEP2, vol. 1* 525-576, and Preprint - Gounaris, G. (rec.Jan.96) 52 pinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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