8–13 Mar 2006
Indian Institute of Science
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Session

SUSY Particles

B
10 Mar 2006, 11:00
Indian Institute of Science

Indian Institute of Science

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  1. Prof. Pran Nath Pandita (Department of Physics, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong 793 022, India)
    10/03/2006, 11:00
    SUSY Particles
    Oral
    We study the implications of non-universal boundary conditions for the composition of the lightest neutralino as well as for the upper bound on its mass in supersymmetric grand unified theories. We derive sum rules for neutralino and chargino masses in different representations of the simplest grand unified theory based on SU(5) which lead to different non-universal boundary conditions...
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  2. Nobuchika Okada (KEK)
    10/03/2006, 11:20
    SUSY Particles
    Oral
    We propose a model of low scale gravity mediated supersymmetry breaking in Randall-Sundrum type warped extra dimensions. In our setup, both of the visible sector and the hidden sector (supersymmetry breaking sector) co-exist on infrared (IR) brane. Supersymmetry breaking is transmitted through non-renormalizable contact interactions among visible and hidden sector fields as the same as in...
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  3. Mr Sujoy Poddar (Jadavpur University)
    10/03/2006, 11:40
    SUSY Particles
    Oral
    In a R-parity violating (RPV) model of neutrino mass with three bilinear couplings mu_i and three trilinear couplings lambda'_{i33}, where i is the lepton index, we find six generic scenarios each with a distinctive pattern of the trilinear couplings consistent with the oscillation data. These patterns may be reflected in direct RPV decays of the lighter top squark or in the RPV decays of...
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  4. Dr Andre Sopczak (Lancaster University)
    11/03/2006, 11:00
    SUSY Particles
    Oral
    The precision determination of scalar top quark properties will play an important role at a future International Linear Collider (ILC). The scenario with small expected visible energies, from almost mass degenerate stops and neutralinos, is cosmologically motivated and experimentally particularly challenging. This scenario has been investigated with an Iterative Discriminant Analysis...
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  5. Felix Sefkow (DESY)
    11/03/2006, 11:20
    SUSY Particles
    Oral
    We present a study of various SUSY scenarios in which the lightest supersyummertric particle (LSP) is the gravitino and the next-to-lightest supersymmetric particle (NLSP) is a metastable stau with lifetimes ranging from seconds up to several years. At the ILC such heavy stau's are copiously produced either directly or through cascade decays. A proper choice of the cms energy allows one to...
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  6. 11/03/2006, 11:40
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