In supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model with a very light gravitino, the effective theory at the weak scale should contain not only the goldstino, but also its supersymmetric partners, the sgoldstinos. In the simplest case, the goldstino is a gauge-singlet and its superpartners are two neutral spin-0 particles, S and P. We study possible signals of massive sgoldstinos at hadron colliders, focusing on those that are most relevant for the Tevatron. We show that inclusive production of sgoldstinos, followed by their decay into two photons, can lead to observable signals or to stringent combined bounds on the gravitino and sgoldstino masses. Sgoldstino decays into two gluon jets may provide a useful complementary signature
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In supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model with a very light gravitino, the effective theory...
We study sensitivity of low-energy experiments to the scale of supersymmetry breaking $\sqrt{F}$ in ...
We study models of gauge mediated SUSY breaking with more than one hidden sector. In these models th...
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We consider a supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with low-scale supersymmetry breaking. ...
We derive Feynman rules for the interactions of a single gravitino with (s)quarks and gluons/gluinos...
In a supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model of particle physics (SM) with low scale of super...
The signatures for low energy supersymmetry breaking at the Tevatron are investigated. It is natural...
If the lightest observable-sector supersymmetric particle (LOSP) is charged and long-lived, then it ...
We discuss the role of the effective interactions among four matter fermions in supersymmetric model...
Supersymmetry could be revealed by the discovery of gluinos, the supersymmetric partners of the gluo...
We analyze the signal at the Tevatron for the doubly charged Higgs superfield of supersymmetric left...
AbstractWe study a possible explanation of a 3.0 σ excess recently reported by the ATLAS Collaborati...
In supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model with a very light gravitino, the effective theory...
We study sensitivity of low-energy experiments to the scale of supersymmetry breaking $\sqrt{F}$ in ...
We study models of gauge mediated SUSY breaking with more than one hidden sector. In these models th...
We consider typical hadron collider detector signals sensitive to delayed decays of the lightest neu...
We study models of gauge mediated SUSY breaking with more than one hidden sector. In these models t...
We interpret the diphoton excess recently reported by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations as a new reso...
We consider a supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model with low-scale supersymmetry breaking. ...
We derive Feynman rules for the interactions of a single gravitino with (s)quarks and gluons/gluinos...
In a supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model of particle physics (SM) with low scale of super...
The signatures for low energy supersymmetry breaking at the Tevatron are investigated. It is natural...
If the lightest observable-sector supersymmetric particle (LOSP) is charged and long-lived, then it ...
We discuss the role of the effective interactions among four matter fermions in supersymmetric model...
Supersymmetry could be revealed by the discovery of gluinos, the supersymmetric partners of the gluo...
We analyze the signal at the Tevatron for the doubly charged Higgs superfield of supersymmetric left...
AbstractWe study a possible explanation of a 3.0 σ excess recently reported by the ATLAS Collaborati...