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    Supergravity Unified Models

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    The development of supergravity unified models and their implications for current and future experiments are discussed.Comment: Latex, 21 pages, to appear in book "Perspectives on Supergravity", World Scientific, Editor G. Kane; reference numbers and minor typos correcte

    Susy Particles

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    Analysis of the SUSY spectrum in supergravity unified models is given under the naturalness criterion that the universal scalar mass (m0)(m_0) and the gluino mass (mg~)(m_{\tilde g}) satisfy the constraint m0,mg~m_0, m_{\tilde g} less than or equal to 1 TeV. The SUSY spectrum is analysed in four different scenarios: (1) minimal supergravity models ignoring proton decay from dimension five operators, (2) imposing proton stability constraint in supergravity models with SU(5) type embedding which allow proton decay via dimension five operators, (3) with inclusion of dark matter constraints in models of type (1), and (4) with inclusion of dark matter constraint in models of type (2). It is found that there is a very strong upper limit on the light chargino mass in models of type (4), i.e., the light chargino mass is less than or equals 120 GeV.Comment: 16 pages+ 6 figs(hard copies available on request

    Limits on SUSY particle Spectra from Proton Stability and Dark Matter Constraints

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    It is shown that the combined constraints on the amount of cold dark matter and of proton stability produce a stringent upper limit on the gluino mass mg~m_{\tilde g} (and hence on the lightest neutralino mass mχ10≃mg~/7m_{\chi_1^0}\simeq m_{\tilde g}/7) for a large class of gravity mediated supergravity unified models. One finds that for the minimal SU(5) model current data (Kamiokande) restricts mg~≤400m_{\tilde g}\leq 400 GeV for a scalar soft breaking mass m0≤1m_0\leq 1 TeV. Expected future data from Super Kamionkande and ICARUS will be sensitive to the entire range of gluino mass for m0≤1m_0\leq 1 TeV, and be able to exclude the region mg~≥500m_{\tilde g}\geq 500 GeV for m0≤5m_0\leq 5 TeV. Effects of quark mass textures are studied and one finds that the bound mg~≤500m_{\tilde g}\leq 500 GeV holds when the experimental proton lifetime for the p→νˉK+p\to \bar \nu K^+ mode becomes ≥5×1032\geq 5\times 10^{32} yr.Implications of these results for a test of these models at the Tevatron and at the LHC are discussed. The effects of non-universal soft breaking in the Higgs and the third generation squark sectors are also examined, and it is found that the proton lifetime is sensitive to these non-universal effects. The current data already eliminates some regions of non-universalities. The constraints of proton stability on the direct detection of dark matter are seen to reduce the maximum event rates by as much as a factor of 10310^3.Comment: 13 pages including 5 figure
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