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    R--Parity Breaking in Minimal Supergravity

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    We consider the Minimal Supergravity Model with universality of scalar and gaugino masses plus an extra bilinear term in the superpotential which breaks R-Parity and lepton number. We explicitly check the consistency of this model with the radiative breaking of the electroweak symmetry. A neutrino mass is radiatively induced, and large Higgs-Lepton mixings are compatible with its experimental bound. We also study briefly the lightest Higgs mass. This one-parameter extension of SUGRA-MSSM is the simplest way of introducing R-parity violation.Comment: 5 pages including 2 figures, Latex. Talk given at the International Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics, EPS-HEP-1997, 19-26 August 1997, Jerusalem. Small change in the acknowledgment

    Chargino Production in Different Supergravity Models and the Effect of the Tadpoles

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    If the lightest chargino is discovered at LEP2, the measurement of its mass and cross section together with the mass of the lightest neutralino, enables the determination of the parameters that define the theory and the entire supersymmetric and Higgs spectrum. Within this context, we: (i) study the effect of the one--loop tadpoles in the minimization condition of the Higgs potential, by comparing the RGE--improved Higgs potential approximation with the calculation of the minimum including the effect of the one--loop tadpoles, and (ii) compare the prediction of two different supergravity models, namely, the model based on B=2m0B=2m_0 and motivated by the solution of the μ\mu--problem, and the minimal supergravity model, based on A=B+m0A=B+m_0.Comment: 10 pages, 4 figure

    Extracting SUSY Parameters from Selectron and Chargino Production

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    We review the extraction of fundamental supersymmetric parameters from experimental observables related to the detection of charginos and selectrons at e+ee^+e^- colliders. We consider supergravity models with universal scalar and gaugino masses and radiatively broken electroweak symmetry. Two scenarios are considered: (a) The lightest chargino is light enough to be produced at LEP2, and (b) the right handed selectron is light enough to be produced at LEP2. We show how the validity of supergravity models can be tested even if experimental errors are large. Interesting differences between the spectrum in the two scenarios are pointed out.Comment: 14 pages including 9 figures, Latex. Presented at the Trieste Conference on "Quarks and Leptons: Masses and Mixings", ICTP, 7-11 October 1996, Trieste, Ital

    The Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model with a Bilinear R--Parity Violating Term

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    Some aspects of bilinear R-Parity violation, the simplest extension of the MSSM which does not conserve R-Parity, are reviewed in comparison with the MSSM. We put special emphasis on the effect of quantum corrections.Comment: 12 pages including 10 figures, Latex. Talk given at the International Workshop on Quantum Effects in the MSSM, 9--13 Sep. 1997, Barcelona, Spai

    Bilinear R-Parity Violation

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    We review some of the main features of Bilinear R-Parity Violation (BRpV), defined by a quadratic term in the superpotential which mixes lepton and Higgs superfields and is proportional to a mass parameter epsilon. We show how large values of epsilon can induce a small neutrino mass without fine-tunning. We mention the effect on the mass of the lightest Higgs boson. Finally we report on the effect of BRpV on gauge and Yukawa unification, showing that bottom-tau unification can be achieved at any value of tan(beta).Comment: 12 pages, including 5 figures, Latex. To appear in the proceedings of the International Workshop "Beyond the Standard Model: From Theory to Experiment", 13-17 October 1997, Valencia, Spai

    Neutrinos in Supersymmetry

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    We briefly review the neutrino mass generation mechanism in supersymmetry with Bilinear R-Parity Violation in Minimal Supergravity and Anomaly Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures. Presented at the 2005 International Linear Collider Workshop LCWS05, Stanford, USA, 18-22 Mar 200

    Stop Decays with R-Parity Violation and the Neutrino Mass

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    The atmospheric and solar neutrino problems can be explained in a supersymmetric scenario where R-parity is broken bilinearly. Within this context we explore the decays of the top squark. We find that the Rp violating decay t~1>bτ\tilde t_1 -> b \tau can easily dominate over the Rp conserving decay t~1>cχ~10\tilde t_1 -> c \tilde\chi^0_1 and sometimes also over the decay t~1>bχ~1+\tilde t_1 -> b \tilde\chi^+_1. We study the implications of non-universal boundary conditions at the GUT scale.Comment: 5 pages, 8 figures. Talk given at the International Workshop on Particles in Astrophysics and Cosmology: From Theory to Observation, Valencia, Spain, May 3-8, 199

    Decays of a fermiophobic Higgs

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    We explore the phenomenology of a fermiophobic Higgs: a Higgs whose couplings to fermions are suppressed. We calculate the branching ratios of a Higgs decaying to γγ\gamma\gamma, WWW^*W^*, ZZZ^*Z^*, ZbbˉZb\bar b, ZγZ\gamma, γbbˉ\gamma b\bar b, and final states involving vector mesons like Υ\Upsilon, J/ΨJ/\Psi and ρ\rho. In order to calculate these branching ratios we perform a complete one-loop renormalization of the vertices HZγHZ\gamma and HγγH\gamma\gamma. The decay mode HγγH\rightarrow \gamma\gamma is near unity for a Higgs below the WW mass, which provides a clean way of discovering a light fermiophobic Higgs. Interesting modes involving the vector mesons ZZ, γ\gamma, ρ\rho, J/ΨJ/\Psi, and Υ\Upsilon are carefully analyzed.Comment: 7 pages (plain tex), figures not included, VAND-TH-94-

    Explaining Solar Neutrinos with Heavy Higgs Masses in Partial Split Supersymmetry

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    Partial Split Supersymmetry with violation of R-parity as a model for neutrino masses is explored. It is shown that at the one-loop level the model can give predictions that are in agreement with all present experimental values for the neutrino sector. An analytical result is that the small solar neutrino mass difference can be naturally explained in the decoupling limit for the heavy Higgs mass eigenstates.Comment: 13 pages, 5 figure

    Radiative Corrections to Charged Higgs Production in e+ e- Colliders

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    We study one loop electroweak corrections to the production of a pair of charged Higgs bosons through an intermediate ZZ-boson or photon. In particular, we consider the effects of graphs with top and bottom quarks and squarks in the loop within the context of the Minimal Supersymmetric Model. We find that the corrections can be considerable, and typically are of the order of 10\% to 20\%.Comment: 6 pages, LATEX, 4 figures uufile
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