Flipped No-scale Supergravity: a Synopsis
Abstract
We discuss the highlights of recent developments in no-scale supergravity and flipped SU(5), especially in the context of a very light gravitino scenario that may explain the puzzling CDF e+e+gamma+gamma+ET,miss event. We update the status of both subjects and discuss the impact of the latest experimental constraints from LEP and the Tevatron. We also comment on a new form of cold dark matter that may solve this phenomenological `problem' of light gravitino models. [Lecture presented by D. V. Nanopoulos at the 34th International School of Subnuclear Physics "Effective theories and fundamental interactions", Erice, July 3-12, 1996.]
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