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Dirac neutralinos and electroweak scalar bosons of N=1/N=2 hybrid supersymmetry at colliders

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 8, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP08(2010)025

Keywords

Supersymmetry Phenomenology

Funding

  1. Korean Government (MOERHRD) [KRF-2008-521-C00069]
  2. Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung [05HT6PDA]
  3. Marie Curie Training Research Networks [MRTN-CT-2006-035863, MRTN-CT-2004-005104, MRTN-CT-2006-035505, MRTN-CT-2004-503369, MTKD-CT-2005-029466]
  4. Polish Ministry of Science and Higher Education [N N202 230337]
  5. Department of Science and Technology, India [SR/S2/RFHEP-05/2006]
  6. National Science Foundation [PHY-0854782]

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In the N=1 supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model, neutralinos associated in supermultiplets with the neutral electroweak gauge and Higgs bosons are, as well as gluinos, Majorana fermions. They can be paired with the Majorana fermions of novel gaugino/scalar supermultiplets, as suggested by extended N=2 supersymmetry, to Dirac particles. Matter fields are not extended beyond the standard N=1 supermultiplets in N=1/N=2 hybrid supersymmetry to preserve the chiral character of the theory. Complementing earlier analyses in the color sector, central elements of such an electroweak scenario are analyzed in the present study. The decay properties of the Dirac fermions (chi) over tildeD and of the scalar bosons sigma are worked out, and the single and pair production-channels of the new particles are described for proton collisions at the LHC, and electron/positron and gamma gamma collisions at linear colliders. Special attention is paid to modifications of the Higgs sector, identified with an N=2 hypermultiplet, by the mixing with the novel electroweak scalar sector.

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