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    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

    Supersymmetry and Supergravity: Phenomenology and Grand Unification

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    A survey is given of supersymmetry and supergravity and their phenomenology. Some of the topics discussed are the basic ideas of global supersymmetry, the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) and its phenomenology, the basic ideas of local supersymmetry (supergravity), grand unification, supersymmetry breaking in supergravity grand unified models, radiative breaking of SU(2)×U(1)SU(2) \times U(1), proton decay, cosmological constraints, and predictions of supergravity grand unified models. While the number of detailed derivations are necessarily limited, a sufficient number of results are given so that a reader can get a working knowledge of this field.Comment: Latex file, 61 pages, 25 figures available upon request. Lectures by first author at VII J. A. Swieca Summer School, Campos do Jordao, Brazil, 199
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