LEADER 05426nam 2200697Ia 450 001 9911049052203321 005 20200520144314.0 010 $a9786611928070 010 $a9781281928078 010 $a1281928070 010 $a9789812775351 010 $a9812775358 035 $a(CKB)1000000000553576 035 $a(EBL)1223201 035 $a(SSID)ssj0000311364 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)12124487 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000311364 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)10315800 035 $a(PQKB)11254341 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1223201 035 $a(WSP)00000839 035 $a(Perlego)848494 035 $a(EXLCZ)991000000000553576 100 $a19990601d1999 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur|n|---||||| 181 $ctxt 182 $cc 183 $acr 200 10$aTheory and phenomenology of sparticles /$fby Manuel Drees, Rohini Godbole & Probir Roy 210 $aSingapore ;$aLondon $cWorld Scientific$d1999 215 $a1 online resource (582 p.) 300 $aDescription based upon print version of record. 311 08$a9789812565310 311 08$a9812565310 311 08$a9789810237394 311 08$a9810237391 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 531-537) and index. 327 $aContents; Preface; Some Tips on Using This Book; MSSM Sparticles and Lower Mass Bounds; Acronyms and Abbreviations; Notation Conventions and Basic Superfield Definitions; INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW; Chapter 1. Supersymmetry: Why and How; 1.1 History and motivation; 1.2 Quadratic divergence and unnaturalness; 1.3 Naturalness nonrenormalization supersymmetry; References; PART ONE SUPERSYMMETRY FORMALISM; Chapter 2. Preliminaries; 2.1 Grassmann elements and variables; 2.2 Supersymmetric harmonic oscillator; 2.3 Glimpse of superspace; 2.4 Supersymmetry and spacetime transformations; References 327 $aChapter 3. Algebraic Aspects3.1 Supersymmetry algebra; 3.2 Two component notation; 3.3 Particle supermultiplets; References; Chapter 4. Free Superfields in Superspace; 4.1 General superfield in superspace; 4.2 Chiral covariant derivatives; 4.3 Left and right chiral superfields; 4.4 Vector superfields; 4.5 Matter parity and R-parity; References; Chapter 5. Interacting Superfields; 5.1 System of interacting chiral superfields; 5.2 Abelian gauge interactions; 5.3 Supersymmetric quantum electrodynamics (SQED); 5.4 Nonabelian gauge interactions; 5.5 Supersymmetric quantum chromodynamics (SQCD) 327 $a5.6 Supersymmetric chiral gauge theory (SxGT)References; Chapter 6. Superspace Perturbation Theory and Supergraphs; 6.1 Nonrenormalization of superpotential terms; 6.2 Functional methods in superspace; 6.3 Functional formulation of superfield theory; 6.4 GRS Feynman rules for the Wess-Zumino model; 6.5 Feynman rules for non-abelian supergauge theories; 6.6 Sample one loop supergraph calculations; 6.7 The nonrenormalization theorem; 6.8 One loop infinities and B-y-functions; 6.9 Renormalization group evolution; References; Chapter 7. General Aspects of Supersymmetry Breaking 327 $a7.1 Initial remarks7.2 Spontaneous supersymmetry breaking: some generalities; 7.3 The goldstino; 7.4 Model of F-type supersymmetry breaking; 7.5 Model of D-type supersymmetry breaking; 7.6 Dynamical model of supersymmetry breaking; 7.7 Soft explicit supersymmetry breaking; 7.8 The general mass sum rule; References; PART TWO SUPER SYMMETRY PHENOMENOLOGY; Chapter 8. Basic Structure of the MSSM; 8.1 Brief review of the Standard Model; 8.2 Superfields of the MSSM; 8.3 Supersymmetric part of the MSSM; 8.4 Some non-Higgs vertices of the MSSM; References 327 $aChapter 9. Soft Supersymmetry Breaking in the MSSM9.1 The content of LSOFT; 9.2 Electroweak gauginos and higgsinos; 9.3 Chargino and neutralino interactions with gauge bosons; 9.4 Masses and mixing patterns of sfermions; 9.5 The Flavor problem in supersymmetry; 9.6 Interactions of sfermions with gauge bosons; 9.7 Fermion-sfermion-gaugino/higgsino interactions; 9.8 Quartic sfermion vertices; References; Chapter 10. Higgs Bosons in the MSSM; 10.1 Higgs potential in the MSSM; 10.2 Spontaneous symmetry breakdown and VEVs; 10.3 Higgs masses at the tree level; 10.4 Higgs-particle vertices 327 $a10.5 Higgs-sparticle vertices 330 $aSupersymmetry or SUSY, one of the most beautiful recent ideas of physics, predicts sparticles existing as superpartners of particles. This book gives a theoretical and phenomenological account of sparticles. Starting from a basic level, it provides a comprehensive, pedagogical and user-friendly treatment of the subject of four-dimensional N=1 supersymmetry as well as its observational aspects in high energy physics and cosmology. Part One of the book introduces the requisite formal theory, preceded by a discussion of the naturalness problem. Part Two describes the supersymmetrization of the St 606 $aSupersymmetry 606 $aSymmetry (Physics) 615 0$aSupersymmetry. 615 0$aSymmetry (Physics) 676 $a539.725 686 $a33.51$2bcl 700 $aDrees$b M$g(Manuel)$01888083 701 $aRoy$b Probir$048691 701 $aGodbole$b Rohini$01888084 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9911049052203321 996 $aTheory and phenomenology of sparticles$94526408 997 $aUNINA