Collider Phenomenology for Supersymmetry at Large $tanβ$
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- 30 April 1997
Abstract
If the parameter $tan \beta$ of the minimal supersymmetric model is large, then $b$ and $\tau$ Yukawa interactions are important. These can significantly modify the masses and decays of sparticles. We describe new calculations which allow a reliable exploration of large $tan \beta$ values, and discuss implications for collider experiments. For large values of $tan \beta$, charginos and neutralinos may dominantly decay to $\tau$-leptons or $b$-quarks. The usual cross sections for multilepton signatures may be greatly reduced, but SUSY may be detectable via new signals involving $\tau$'s or $b$'s in the final state.
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- Version 1, 1997-04-30, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review Letters, 79 (6), 986.
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