We investigate various classes of Gauge Mediated Supersymmetry Breaking models and show that the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model can solve the mu-problem in a phenomenologically acceptable way. These models include scenarios with singlet tadpole terms, which are phenomenologically viable, e.g., in the presence of a small Yukawa coupling <~ 10^{-5}. Scenarios with suppressed trilinear A-terms at the messenger scale lead naturally to light CP-odd scalars, which play the r\^ole of pseudo R-axions. A wide range of parameters of such models satisfies LEP constraints, with CP-even Higgs scalars below 114 GeV decaying dominantly into a pair of CP-odd scalars
We show that supersymmetry breaking in a class of theories with SU(N) × SU(N-2) gauge symmetry can b...
We study the phenomenology of a new minimally extended supersymmetric standard model (nMSSM) where a...
Following recent developments in model building we construct a simple, natural and controllable mode...
We study various modifications to the minimal models of gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking. We ar...
We provide a bird's eyeview of current ideas on supersymmetry breaking mechanisms in the MSSM. The e...
We present a simple and realistic model of supersymmetry breaking. In addition to the minimal supers...
We propose a class of models with gauge mediation of supersymmetry breaking, inspired by simple bran...
We present a simple scheme for constructing models that achieve successful gauge mediation of supers...
AbstractA problem of the gauge-mediated SUSY breaking model is its difficulty to generate a natural ...
We propose a general scheme for constructing models in which the Standard Model (SM) gauge interacti...
With the start of the LHC, it becomes increasingly important to understand the experimental signatur...
We consider minimal models of gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking with an extra <math altimg="si1....
In this thesis we analize the Next to Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM), looking for a n...
We investigate the communication of supersymmetry breaking to the standard model in theories of gaug...
We show that supersymmetry breaking in a class of theories with SU(N)X SU(N-2) gauge symmetry can be...
We show that supersymmetry breaking in a class of theories with SU(N) × SU(N-2) gauge symmetry can b...
We study the phenomenology of a new minimally extended supersymmetric standard model (nMSSM) where a...
Following recent developments in model building we construct a simple, natural and controllable mode...
We study various modifications to the minimal models of gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking. We ar...
We provide a bird's eyeview of current ideas on supersymmetry breaking mechanisms in the MSSM. The e...
We present a simple and realistic model of supersymmetry breaking. In addition to the minimal supers...
We propose a class of models with gauge mediation of supersymmetry breaking, inspired by simple bran...
We present a simple scheme for constructing models that achieve successful gauge mediation of supers...
AbstractA problem of the gauge-mediated SUSY breaking model is its difficulty to generate a natural ...
We propose a general scheme for constructing models in which the Standard Model (SM) gauge interacti...
With the start of the LHC, it becomes increasingly important to understand the experimental signatur...
We consider minimal models of gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking with an extra <math altimg="si1....
In this thesis we analize the Next to Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM), looking for a n...
We investigate the communication of supersymmetry breaking to the standard model in theories of gaug...
We show that supersymmetry breaking in a class of theories with SU(N)X SU(N-2) gauge symmetry can be...
We show that supersymmetry breaking in a class of theories with SU(N) × SU(N-2) gauge symmetry can b...
We study the phenomenology of a new minimally extended supersymmetric standard model (nMSSM) where a...
Following recent developments in model building we construct a simple, natural and controllable mode...