ALTERNATIVE LOW ENERGY SUPERSYMMETRY

Abstract
Models of low energy supersymmetry require some additional symmetry beyond the known gauge symmetries. The usual preference for R parity, which leads to the standard low energy supersymmetry model, has no clear theoretical motivation. The alternative models with minimal field content are reviewed. In one case R parity is spontaneously broken by a large sneutrino vev. In three other cases R parity is replaced by an alternative symmetry; baryon number, lepton number or ZN.

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