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Title: Tri-linear Soft Couplings Running in Five Dimensional Minimal Super-symmetry Standard Models
Other Titles: نشأة ثابت التفاعل الثلاثي الخطي في نموذج التماثل الفائق في خمسة أبعاد
Authors: Rahma, Randa Mohammed Babiker
Supervisor, - Ammar Ibrahim Abdalgabar
Keywords: Soft Couplings Running
Five Dimensional Minimal
Super-symmetry
Standard Models
Issue Date: 10-May-2018
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Rahma, Randa Mohammed Babiker . Tri-linear Soft Couplings Running in Five Dimensional Minimal Super-symmetry Standard Models / Randa Mohammed Babiker Rahma ; Ammar Ibrahim Abdalgabar .- Khartoum: Sudan University of Science and Technology, college of Science, 2018 .- 50p. :ill. ;28cm .- M.Sc.
Abstract: In this dissertation, we derived the Renormalization Group Equations (RGEs) for five dimensional Minimal Super-symmetric Standard Model (MSSM) plus additional fields〖 F〗^±. We found a successful unification of gauge coupling constants in this model very close to: 〖10〗^5.6 GeV. Yukawa couplings seemed to be tending to unify at some high scale and approximately vanish beyond the unification scale of the gauge couplings, i.e. 〖 10〗^5.6 GeV. We showed that a five dimensional (5D) MSSM+F^± with compactification scale of 15 TeV through powers law running generate a large tri-linear soft coupling A_t at low scales (~ 〖10〗^5.6 GeV). This value of A_(t )is governed and driven by the size of the gluino mass〖 M〗_3, which is necessary to be above collider bounds, however its large value dose not depends on how super-symmetry is broken. We have assumed that A_t vanish at the unification energy scale and it is entirely generated through renormalization group equation.
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/21744
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