MW and sin2θeff in Split SUSY: present and future expectations
Abstract
We analyse the precision electroweak observables MW and sin2θeff and their correlations in the recently proposed Split SUSY model. We compare the results with the Standard Model and Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model predictions, and with present and future experimental accuracies. Present experimental accuracies in (MW, sin2θeff) do not allow constraints to be placed on the Split SUSY parameter space. We find that the shifts in (MW, sin2θeff) induced by Split SUSY can be larger than the anticipated accuracy of the GigaZ option of the International Linear Collider, and that the most sensitive observable is sin2θeff. These large shifts are possible also for large chargino masses in scenarios with small tan(β) =~ 1.
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