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Probing a Finite Unified Theory with Reduced Couplings at Future Colliders

The search for relations among parameters that are renormalization group invariant to all orders in perturbation theory constitutes the basis of the reduction of couplings idea. Reduction of couplings can be achieved in $N=1$ Grand Unified Theories, few of which can become even all-loop finite. We r...

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Autores principales: Heinemeyer, Sven, Kalinowski, Jan, Kotlarski, Wojciech, Mondragon, Myriam, Patellis, Gregory, Tracas, Nick, Zoupanos, George
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.398.0736
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2789131
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Sumario:The search for relations among parameters that are renormalization group invariant to all orders in perturbation theory constitutes the basis of the reduction of couplings idea. Reduction of couplings can be achieved in $N=1$ Grand Unified Theories, few of which can become even all-loop finite. We review the basic idea and a resulting theory in which successful reduction of couplings has been achieved, namely the all-loop finite $N = 1$ supersymmetric $SU(5)$ model. We present three benchmark scenarios and investigate their observability at existing and future hadron colliders. The supersymmetric spectrum is found to be beyond the reach of the 14 TeV HL-LHC. In turn, it is found that large parts of the predicted spectrum can be tested at the 100 TeV FCC-hh, but the higher mass regions remain out of reach.