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Phys. Rev. D 74, 075010 (2006) [9 pages]

Adjoint chiral supermultiplets and their phenomenology

Yanou Cui
Michigan Center for Theoretical Physics (MCTP), Department of Physics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109, USA
Received 28 July 2006; published 27 October 2006

Matter fields in the minimal supersymmetric standard model are chiral supermultiplets in fundamental (or singlet) representations of the standard model gauge group. In this paper we introduce chiral superfields in the adjoint representation of SU(3)C and study the effective field theory and phenomenology of them. These states are well motivated by intersecting D-brane models in which additional massless adjoint chiral supermultiplets appear generically in the low-energy spectrum. Although it has been pointed out that the existence of these additional fields may make it difficult to obtain asymptotic freedom, we demonstrate that this consideration does not rule out the existence of adjoints. The QCD gauge coupling can be perturbative up to a sufficiently high scale, and therefore a perturbative description for a D-brane model is valid. The full supersymmetric and soft SUSY breaking Lagrangians and the resulting renormalization group equations are given. Phenomenological aspects of the adjoint matter are also studied, including the decay and production processes. The similarity in gauge interaction between the adjoint fermion and gluino facilitates our study on these aspects. It is found that these adjoint multiplets can give detectable signals at colliders and satisfy the constraints from cosmology.

©2006 The American Physical Society

URL: http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevD.74.075010
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.74.075010
PACS: 14.80.-j; 11.25.Wx; 12.60.Jv
  • 14.80.-j
    Other particles (including hypothetical)
  • 11.25.Wx
    String and brane phenomenology
  • 12.60.Jv
    Supersymmetric unified models
  • YEAR: 2006

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