Detecting Physics At The Post-GUT And String Scales By Linear Colliders
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- 17 January 1997
Abstract
The ability of linear colliders to test physics at the post-GUT scale is investigated. Using current estimates of measurements available at such accelerators, it is seen that soft breaking masses can be measured with errors of about (1-20)%. Three classes of models in the post-GUT region are examined: models with universal soft breaking masses at the string scale, models with horizontal symmetry, and string models with Calabi-Yau compactifications. In each case, linear colliders would be able to test directly theoretical assumptions made at energies beyond the GUT scale to a good accuracy, distinguish between different models, and measure parameters that are expected to be predictions of string models.Keywords
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- Version 1, 1997-01-17, ArXiv
- Published version: Physical Review D, 56 (5), 2833.
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