Predictions of SUSY Masses in the Minimal SUSY GUT
Abstract
The MSSM distinguishes itself from other GUT's by a successful prediction of many unrelated phenomena with a minimum number of parameters. Among them: a) Unification of the couplings constants; b)Unification of the masses; c) Proton decay; d) Electroweak symmetry breaking. A combined fit of the free parameters in the MSSM to these low energy constraints shows that the MSSM model can satisfy these constraints simultaneously. From the fitted parameters the masses of the as yet unobserved superpartners of the SM particles are predicted. The 2nd order QCD coupling constant is required to be between 0.108 and 0.132. It is shown that a top mass of 17416 GeV, as suggested recently by the CDF Collaboration, constrains the mixing angle between the Higgs doublets in the MSSM to: 1.2<<5.5 at the 90% C.L.. The most probable value corresponds to = 1.56, which leads to a stop mass below the top mass. In this case the stop production in pp collisions would contribute to the top signature. This could be an explanation for the large effective tt cross section observed by CDF.
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