Phenomenology of deflected anomaly-mediation
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[en] We explore the phenomenology of a class of models with anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking. These models retain the successful flavor properties of the minimal scenario while avoiding the tachyons. The mass spectrum is predicted in terms of a few parameters. However various qualitatively different spectra are possible, often strongly different from the ones usually employed to explore capabilities of new accelerators. One stable feature is the limited spread of the spectrum, so that squarks and gluinos could be conceivably produced at TEVII. The lightest superpartner of standard particles is often a charged slepton or a neutral higgsino. It behaves as a stable particle in collider experiments but it decays at or before nucleosynthesis. We identify the experimental signatures at hadron colliders that can help distinguish this scenario from the usual ones
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S0550321300001309; Copyright (c) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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ACCELERATORS, BOSONS, COMPOSITE MODELS, CYCLIC ACCELERATORS, DATA, DECAY, ELEMENTARY PARTICLES, FERMIONS, INFORMATION, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, NUMERICAL DATA, PARTICLE MODELS, POSTULATED PARTICLES, QUARK MODEL, QUARKS, RADIATION SOURCES, SPECTRA, STORAGE RINGS, STRANGE PARTICLES, SYMMETRY, SYNCHROTRONS, SYNTHESIS
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