Cybersusy: A new mechanism for supersymmetry breaking in the Supersymmetric Standard Model
- π€ Speaker: Dr John Dixon
- π Date & Time: Friday 29 May 2009, 16:00 - 17:00
- π Venue: Seminar Room B, Rutherford Building, Cavendish Laboratory
Abstract
Cybersusy is a new approach to supersymmetry breaking, based on the BRS cohomology of composite operators in the supersymmetric standard model (analyzed using spectral sequences). The cohomology generates a new kind of supersymmetry algebra and a new effective action. When the gauge symmetry is broken (from the vacuum expectation value of a scalar field), supersymmetry breaking is also induced. Applied to the leptons, the result is consistent with experiment, and the vacuum energy remains zero, and no annoying mass sum rules are present.
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Dr John Dixon
Friday 29 May 2009, 16:00-17:00