In this paper we summarize the minimal supersymmetric standard model as well
as the renormalization group equations of its parameters. We proceed to examine
the feasability of the model when the breaking of supersymmetry is parametrized
by the soft terms suggested by supergravity theories. In such models, the
electroweak symmetry is exact at tree level and is broken spontaneously at one
loop order. We make the additional assumption that the GUT-inspired relation
mb=mτ be valid at the scale where the gauge coupling constants unify,
which constrains the value of the top quark mass. For all types of soft
breaking terms expected in supergravity theories, we present the results of
numerical runs which yield electroweak breaking at the required scale. These
yield not only the allowed ranges for the soft supersymmetry breaking
parameters, but also the value of the supersymmetric partner' masses. For
example in the strict no-scale model, in which global supersymmetry breaking
arises solely from soft supersymmetry breaking parameters, but also the value
of the supersymmetric partner' masses. For example in the strict no-scale
model, in which global supersymmetry breaking arises solely from soft gaugino
masses, we find that Mt can be no heavier than ∼127 GeV.Comment: 41 pages. ReVTeX typeset. 8 figures not included but available (as
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