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The light gluino mass window revisited
The precise measurements of the ``electroweak observables'' performed at LEP and SLC are well consistent with the standard model predictions. Deviations from the standard model arising from vacuum polarization diagrams (also called ``weak loop corrections'') have been constrained...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(03)00539-2 http://cds.cern.ch/record/604970 |
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author | Janot, Patrick |
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description | The precise measurements of the ``electroweak observables'' performed at LEP and SLC are well consistent with the standard model predictions. Deviations from the standard model arising from vacuum polarization diagrams (also called ``weak loop corrections'') have been constrained in a model-independent manner with the epsilon formalism. Within the same formalism, additional deviations from new physics production processes can also be constrained, still in a model-independent way. For instance, a 95% C.L. limit of Delta Gamma_had} < 3.9 MeV is set on the partial width of any purely hadronic exotic contribution to Z decays. When applied to the e+e- -> q qbar gluino gluino process, it allows an absolute lower limit to be set on the gluino mass, m_gluino > 6.3 GeV/c2 at 95% C.L., which definitely closes the so-called light gluino mass window. The precise measurements of the "electroweak observables" performed at LEP and SLC are well consistent with the standard model predictions. Deviations from the standard model arising from vacuum polarization diagrams (also called "weak loop corrections") have been constrained in a model-independent manner with the formalism. Within the same formalism, additional deviations from new physics production processes can also be constrained, still in a model-independent way. For instance, a 95% C.L. limit of had<3.9 MeV is set on the partial width of any purely hadronic exotic contribution to Z decays. When applied to the process, it allows an absolute lower limit to be set on the gluino mass, C.L., which definitely closes the so-called light gluino mass window. |
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spelling | cern-6049702023-03-14T17:07:25Zdoi:10.1016/S0370-2693(03)00539-2http://cds.cern.ch/record/604970engJanot, PatrickThe light gluino mass window revisitedParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe precise measurements of the ``electroweak observables'' performed at LEP and SLC are well consistent with the standard model predictions. Deviations from the standard model arising from vacuum polarization diagrams (also called ``weak loop corrections'') have been constrained in a model-independent manner with the epsilon formalism. Within the same formalism, additional deviations from new physics production processes can also be constrained, still in a model-independent way. For instance, a 95% C.L. limit of Delta Gamma_had} < 3.9 MeV is set on the partial width of any purely hadronic exotic contribution to Z decays. When applied to the e+e- -> q qbar gluino gluino process, it allows an absolute lower limit to be set on the gluino mass, m_gluino > 6.3 GeV/c2 at 95% C.L., which definitely closes the so-called light gluino mass window. The precise measurements of the "electroweak observables" performed at LEP and SLC are well consistent with the standard model predictions. Deviations from the standard model arising from vacuum polarization diagrams (also called "weak loop corrections") have been constrained in a model-independent manner with the formalism. Within the same formalism, additional deviations from new physics production processes can also be constrained, still in a model-independent way. For instance, a 95% C.L. limit of had<3.9 MeV is set on the partial width of any purely hadronic exotic contribution to Z decays. When applied to the process, it allows an absolute lower limit to be set on the gluino mass, C.L., which definitely closes the so-called light gluino mass window.The precise measurements of the “electroweak observables” performed at LEP and SLC are well consistent with the standard model predictions. Deviations from the standard model arising from vacuum polarization diagrams (also called “weak loop corrections”) have been constrained in a model-independent manner with the ε formalism. Within the same formalism, additional deviations from new physics production processes can also be constrained, still in a model-independent way. For instance, a 95% C.L. limit of ΔΓ had <3.9 MeV is set on the partial width of any purely hadronic exotic contribution to Z decays. When applied to the e + e − → q q ̄ g ̃ g ̃ process, it allows an absolute lower limit to be set on the gluino mass, m g ̃ >6.3 GeV /c 2 at 95% C.L., which definitely closes the so-called light gluino mass window.The precise measurements of the ``electroweak observables'' performed at LEP and SLC are well consistent with the standard model predictions. Deviations from the standard model arising from vacuum polarization diagrams (also called ``weak loop corrections'') have been constrained in a model-independent manner with the epsilon formalism. Within the same formalism, additional deviations from new physics production processes can also be constrained, still in a model-independent way. For instance, a 95% C.L. limit of Delta Gamma_had} < 3.9 MeV is set on the partial width of any purely hadronic exotic contribution to Z decays. When applied to the e+e- -> q qbar gluino gluino process, it allows an absolute lower limit to be set on the gluino mass, m_gluino > 6.3 GeV/c2 at 95% C.L., which definitely closes the so-called light gluino mass window.hep-ph/0302076CERN-EP-2003-004CERN-ALEPH-2003-001CERN-ALEPH-PHYSICS-2003-001CERN-ALEPH-PUB-2003-001CERN-EP-2003-004oai:cds.cern.ch:6049702003-02-05 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Janot, Patrick The light gluino mass window revisited |
title | The light gluino mass window revisited |
title_full | The light gluino mass window revisited |
title_fullStr | The light gluino mass window revisited |
title_full_unstemmed | The light gluino mass window revisited |
title_short | The light gluino mass window revisited |
title_sort | light gluino mass window revisited |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0370-2693(03)00539-2 http://cds.cern.ch/record/604970 |
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