In the MSSM with gravity mediated supersymmetry breaking, there may exist unstable but long-lived solitons carrying large baryonic charge, or B-balls. These decay well afterthe electroweak phase transition, giving rise to B-ball baryogenesis. Being made of squarks, B-ball decays produce also LSPs and hence can be the source for all cold dark matter
In this thesis we investigate the stationary properties and formation process of a class of nontopol...
We demonstrate that B-ball decay in the MSSM can naturally solve the puzzle of why the densities of ...
All supersymmetric generalizations of the Standard Model allow for stable non-topological solitons o...
MSSM predicts the existence of Q-balls, some of which can be entirely stable. Both stable and unstab...
Supersymmetric models predict a natural dark-matter candidate, stable baryonic Q-balls. They could b...
We demonstrate that B-ball decay in the MSSM can naturally solve the puzzle of why the densities of ...
The MSSM has flat directions in its scalar potential, along which it is natural for Bose condensates...
Motivated by the renewed interest in the role of Q-balls in cosmological evolution, we present a dis...
We obtain a new type of a stable Q ball in the context of gauge-mediated SUSY breaking in MSSM. It i...
We show that Q-balls naturally exist in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) with soft S...
In theories with low energy supersymmetry breaking, the effective potential for squarks and sleptons...
In this thesis we investigate the stationary properties and formation process of a class of nontopol...
Collisions of non-topological solitons, Q-balls, are studied in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard ...
In this thesis we investigate the stationary properties and formation process of a class of nontopol...
Stable baryonic Q-balls, which appear in supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model, could form...
In this thesis we investigate the stationary properties and formation process of a class of nontopol...
We demonstrate that B-ball decay in the MSSM can naturally solve the puzzle of why the densities of ...
All supersymmetric generalizations of the Standard Model allow for stable non-topological solitons o...
MSSM predicts the existence of Q-balls, some of which can be entirely stable. Both stable and unstab...
Supersymmetric models predict a natural dark-matter candidate, stable baryonic Q-balls. They could b...
We demonstrate that B-ball decay in the MSSM can naturally solve the puzzle of why the densities of ...
The MSSM has flat directions in its scalar potential, along which it is natural for Bose condensates...
Motivated by the renewed interest in the role of Q-balls in cosmological evolution, we present a dis...
We obtain a new type of a stable Q ball in the context of gauge-mediated SUSY breaking in MSSM. It i...
We show that Q-balls naturally exist in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) with soft S...
In theories with low energy supersymmetry breaking, the effective potential for squarks and sleptons...
In this thesis we investigate the stationary properties and formation process of a class of nontopol...
Collisions of non-topological solitons, Q-balls, are studied in the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard ...
In this thesis we investigate the stationary properties and formation process of a class of nontopol...
Stable baryonic Q-balls, which appear in supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model, could form...
In this thesis we investigate the stationary properties and formation process of a class of nontopol...
We demonstrate that B-ball decay in the MSSM can naturally solve the puzzle of why the densities of ...
All supersymmetric generalizations of the Standard Model allow for stable non-topological solitons o...