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Upper Bound on the Gluino Mass in Supersymmetric Models with Extra Matters
We discuss the upper bound on the gluino mass in supersymmetric models with
vector-like extra matters. In order to realize the observed Higgs mass of 125
GeV, the gluino mass is bounded from above in supersymmetric models. With the
existence of the vector-like extra matters at around TeV, we show that such an
upper bound on the gluino mass is significantly reduced compared to the case of
minimal supersymmetric standard model. This is due to the fact that radiatively
generated stop masses as well the stop trilinear coupling are enhanced in the
presence of the vector-like multiplets. In a wide range of parameter space of
the model with extra matters, the gluino is required to be lighter than TeV, which is likely to be within the reach of forthcoming LHC experiment.Comment: 16 pages, 6 figures; references adde
Lepton Flavor Violations in High-Scale SUSY with Right-Handed Neutrinos
Motivated by the recent discovery of the Higgs boson at m_h = 126 GeV and
also by the non-observation of superparticles at the LHC, high-scale SUSY,
where the superparticles are as heavy as O(10) TeV, has been recently proposed.
We study lepton-flavor violations (LFVs) in the high-scale SUSY with
right-handed neutrinos. Even if the slepton masses are of O(10) TeV, the
renormalization group (RG) effects on the slepton mass-squared matrix may
induce large enough LFVs which are within the reach of future LFV experiments.
We also discuss the implication of the right-handed neutrinos on the
electroweak symmetry breaking in such a model, and show that the parameter
region with the successful electroweak symmetry breaking is enlarged by the RG
effects due to the right-handed neutrinos.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figure
Naturalness Re-examined: Implications for Supersymmetry Searches
We discuss the origin of "focus points" in the scalar mass RGEs of the MSSM
and their implications for collider searches. We present a new exact analytic
solution to the homogeneous system of scalar mass RGEs in the MSSM for general
. This is then used to prove that the focus point for
depends only on the value of the top Yukawa coupling at the {\em weak} scale
(not its value at the GUT scale) and is independent of the bottom Yukawa
coupling.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, to appear in the Proceedings of PASCOS'99, Lake
Tahoe, December 10-16, 199
The 19-Vertex Model at critical regime
We study the 19-vertex model associated with the quantum group
at critical regime . We give the realizations of the
type-I vertex operators in terms of free bosons and free fermions. Using these
free field realizations, we give the integral representations for the
correlation functions.Comment: LaTEX2e, 19page
The SU(n) invariant massive Thirring model with boundary reflection
We study the SU(n) invariant massive Thirring model with boundary reflection.
Our approach is based on the free field approach. We construct the free field
realizations of the boundary state and its dual. For an application of these
realizations, we present integral representations for the form factors of the
local operators.Comment: LaTEX2e file, 27 page
Right-Handed Sneutrino as Cold Dark Matter
We consider supersymmetric models with right-handed neutrinos where neutrino
masses are purely Dirac-type. In this model, right-handed sneutrino can be the
lightest supersymmetric particle and can be a viable candidate of cold dark
matter of the universe. Right-handed sneutrinos are never thermalized in the
early universe because of weakness of Yukawa interaction, but are effectively
produced by decays of various superparticles. We show that the present mass
density of right-handed sneutrino can be consistent with the observed dark
matter density.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figur
Free field approach to diagonalization of boundary transfer matrix : recent advances
We diagonalize infinitely many commuting operators . We call these
operators the boundary transfer matrix associated with the quantum
group and the elliptic quantum group. The boundary transfer matrix is related
to the solvable model with a boundary. When we diagonalize the boundary
transfer matrix, we can calculate the correlation functions for the solvable
model with a boundary. We review the free field approach to diagonalization of
the boundary transfer matrix associated with and
. We construct the free field realizations of the
eigenvectors of the boundary transfer matrix . This paper includes new
unpublished formula of the eigenvector for . It is thought that
this diagonalization method can be extended to more general quantum group
and elliptic quantum group .Comment: To appear in Group 28 : Group Theoretical Method in Physic
Relaxing Constraints on Inflation Models with Curvaton
We consider the effects of the curvaton, late-decaying scalar condensation,
to observational constraints on inflation models. From current observations of
cosmic density fluctuations, severe constraints on some class of inflation
models are obtained, in particular, on the chaotic inflation with higher-power
monomials, the natural inflation, and the new inflation. We study how the
curvaton scenario changes (and relaxes) the constraints on these models.Comment: 18 pages, 6 figure
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