A supersymmetric version of the quark model, and supersymmetry breaking for the Leptons, Baryons and Hadronic Mesons: Cybersusy V
Abstract
Cybersusy is a new mechanism for supersymmetry breaking in the standard supersymmetric model (SSM). Here we note that the superpotential for the SSM has a set of thirteen invariances, five of which are well known, and eight of which are new. The eight new invariances generate a sort of supersymmetric quark and lepton model, together with supersymmetry breaking that makes the squarks and sleptons very heavy. This breaking regenerates the standard model out of the supersymmetric standard model, except that the gauge particles are not yet included in this reduction. In this paper, it is shown that, with some continued effort, cybersusy will make some predictions for hadron masses that may actually be wrong, so that it is a supersymmetry breaking theory that can be proved wrong! This is the fifth paper in what was intended to be a series of four papers on cybersusy.
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