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      Study of Constrained Minimal Supersymmetry

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          Taking seriously phenomenological indications for supersymmetry, we have made a detailed study of unified minimal SUSY, including effects at the few percent level in a consistent fashion. We report here a general analysis without choosing a particular unification gauge group. We find that the encouraging SUSY unification results of recent years do survive the challenge of a more complete and accurate analysis. Taking into account effects at the 5-10% level leads to several improvements of previous results, and allows us to sharpen our predictions for SUSY in the light of unification. We perform a thorough study of the parameter space. The results form a well-defined basis for comparing the physics potential of different facilities. Very little of the acceptable parameter space has been excluded by LEP or FNAL so far, but a significant fraction can be covered when these accelerators are upgraded. A number of initial applications to the understanding of the SUSY spectrum, detectability of SUSY at LEP II or FNAL, BR(\(b\to s\gamma\)), Width(\(Z\to b\bar b\)), dark matter, etc, are included in a separate section. We formulate an approach to extracting SUSY parameters from data when superpartners are detected. For small tan(beta) or large \(m_top\) both \(M_half\) and \(M_0\) are entirely bounded from above at O(1 tev) without having to use a fine-tuning constraint.

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                Journal
                13 December 1993
                Article
                10.1103/PhysRevD.49.6173
                hep-ph/9312272
                ef549a92-bfe0-4069-ad20-922d8b9810d3
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                Phys.Rev.D49:6173-6210,1994
                Michigan preprint UM-TH-93-24, LaTeX, 60 pages without figures. Complete paper with inline figures available by anonymous ftp to williams.physics.lsa.umich.edu in /pub/preprints/UM-TH-93-24.ps.Z (uncompresses to 10MB / 77 pages), or by e-mailing request
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