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New precision electroweak tests of SU(5) x U(1) supergravity
We explore the one-loop electroweak radiative corrections in $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity via explicit calculation of vacuum-polarization and vertex-correction contributions to the $\epsilon_1$ and $\epsilon_b$ parameters. Experimentally, these parameters are obtained from a global fit to the set...
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author | Lopez, Jorge L. Nanopoulos, Dimitri V. Park, Gye T. Zichichi, A. |
author_facet | Lopez, Jorge L. Nanopoulos, Dimitri V. Park, Gye T. Zichichi, A. |
author_sort | Lopez, Jorge L. |
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description | We explore the one-loop electroweak radiative corrections in $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity via explicit calculation of vacuum-polarization and vertex-correction contributions to the $\epsilon_1$ and $\epsilon_b$ parameters. Experimentally, these parameters are obtained from a global fit to the set of observables $\Gamma_{l}, \Gamma_{b}, A^{l}_{FB}$, and $M_W/M_Z$. We include $q^2$-dependent effects, which induce a large systematic negative shift on $\epsilon_{1}$ for light chargino masses ($m_{\chi^\pm_1}\lsim70\GeV$). The (non-oblique) supersymmetric vertex corrections to $\Zbb$, which define the $\epsilon_b$ parameter, show a significant positive shift for light chargino masses, which for $\tan\beta\approx2$ can be nearly compensated by a negative shift from the charged Higgs contribution. We conclude that at the 90\%CL, for $m_t\lsim160\GeV$ the present experimental values of $\epsilon_1$ and $\epsilon_b$ do not constrain in any way $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity in both no-scale and dilaton scenarios. On the other hand, for $m_t\gsim160\GeV$ the constraints on the parameter space become increasingly stricter. We demonstrate this trend with a study of the $m_t=170\GeV$ case, where only a small region of parameter space, with $\tan\beta\gsim4$, remains allowed and corresponds to light chargino masses ($m_{\chi^\pm_1}\lsim70\GeV$). Thus $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity combined with high-precision LEP data would suggest the presence of light charginos if the top quark is not detected at the Tevatron. |
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spelling | cern-2556882023-03-14T18:52:15Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.49.4835http://cds.cern.ch/record/255688engLopez, Jorge L.Nanopoulos, Dimitri V.Park, Gye T.Zichichi, A.New precision electroweak tests of SU(5) x U(1) supergravityParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe explore the one-loop electroweak radiative corrections in $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity via explicit calculation of vacuum-polarization and vertex-correction contributions to the $\epsilon_1$ and $\epsilon_b$ parameters. Experimentally, these parameters are obtained from a global fit to the set of observables $\Gamma_{l}, \Gamma_{b}, A^{l}_{FB}$, and $M_W/M_Z$. We include $q^2$-dependent effects, which induce a large systematic negative shift on $\epsilon_{1}$ for light chargino masses ($m_{\chi^\pm_1}\lsim70\GeV$). The (non-oblique) supersymmetric vertex corrections to $\Zbb$, which define the $\epsilon_b$ parameter, show a significant positive shift for light chargino masses, which for $\tan\beta\approx2$ can be nearly compensated by a negative shift from the charged Higgs contribution. We conclude that at the 90\%CL, for $m_t\lsim160\GeV$ the present experimental values of $\epsilon_1$ and $\epsilon_b$ do not constrain in any way $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity in both no-scale and dilaton scenarios. On the other hand, for $m_t\gsim160\GeV$ the constraints on the parameter space become increasingly stricter. We demonstrate this trend with a study of the $m_t=170\GeV$ case, where only a small region of parameter space, with $\tan\beta\gsim4$, remains allowed and corresponds to light chargino masses ($m_{\chi^\pm_1}\lsim70\GeV$). Thus $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity combined with high-precision LEP data would suggest the presence of light charginos if the top quark is not detected at the Tevatron.We explore the one-loop electroweak radiative corrections in $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity via explicit calculation of vacuum-polarization and vertex-correction contributions to the $\epsilon_1$ and $\epsilon_b$ parameters. Experimentally, these parameters are obtained from a global fit to the set of observables $\Gamma_{l}, \Gamma_{b}, A~{l}_{FB}$, and $M_W/M_Z$. We include $q~2$-dependent effects, which induce a large systematic negative shift on $\epsilon_{1}$ for light chargino masses ($m_{\chi~\pm_1}\lsim70\GeV$). The (non-oblique) supersymmetric vertex corrections to $\Zbb$, which define the $\epsilon_b$ parameter, show a significant positive shift for light chargino masses, which for $\tan\beta\approx2$ can be nearly compensated by a negative shift from the charged Higgs contribution. We conclude that at the 90\%CL, for $m_t\lsim160\GeV$ the present experimental values of $\epsilon_1$ and $\epsilon_b$ do not constrain in any way $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity in both no-scale and dilaton scenarios. On the other hand, for $m_t\gsim160\GeV$ the constraints on the parameter space become increasingly stricter. We demonstrate this trend with a study of the $m_t=170\GeV$ case, where only a small region of parameter space, with $\tan\beta\gsim4$, remains allowed and corresponds to light chargino masses ($m_{\chi~\pm_1}\lsim70\GeV$). Thus $SU(5)\times U(1)$ supergravity combined with high-precision LEP data would suggest the presence of light charginos if the top quark is not detected at the Tevatron.hep-ph/9311277CERN-TH-7078-93CTP-TAMU-68-93ACT-24-93ACT-1993-24CERN-TH-7078-93CTP-TAMU-93-68oai:cds.cern.ch:2556881994 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Lopez, Jorge L. Nanopoulos, Dimitri V. Park, Gye T. Zichichi, A. New precision electroweak tests of SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title | New precision electroweak tests of SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title_full | New precision electroweak tests of SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title_fullStr | New precision electroweak tests of SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title_full_unstemmed | New precision electroweak tests of SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title_short | New precision electroweak tests of SU(5) x U(1) supergravity |
title_sort | new precision electroweak tests of su(5) x u(1) supergravity |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.49.4835 http://cds.cern.ch/record/255688 |
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