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Chapter 12: Spontaneous Supersymmetry Breaking

Chapter 12: Spontaneous Supersymmetry Breaking

pp. 479-490

Authors

Herbi K. Dreiner, University of Bonn, Howard E. Haber, University of California, Santa Cruz, Stephen P. Martin, Northern Illinois University
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Summary

Despite the inherent beauty of supersymmetric field theories, we know that supersymmetry cannot be an exact symmetry of Nature. The observed spectrum of fundamental particles does not consist of mass-degenerate supermultiplets. Hence, supersymmetry must be broken. In this chapter, we shall discuss how supersymmetry (SUSY) breaking can arise.

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