Search for supersymmetric partners of electrons

W. Bartel*, L. Becker, C. Bowdery, D. Cords, R. Felst, D. Haidt, H. Junge, G. Knies, H. Krehbiel, P. Laurikainen, R. Meinke, B. Naroska, J. Olsson, D. Schmidt, P. Steffen, G. Dietrich, J. Hagemann, G. Heinzelmann, H. Kado, C. KleinwortM. Kuhlen, K. Meier, A. Petersen, R. Ramcke, U. Schneekloth, G. Weber, K. Ambrus, S. Bethke, A. Dieckmann, J. Heintze, K. H. Hellenbrand, R. D. Heuer, S. Komamiya, J. Von Krogh, P. Lennert, H. Matsumura, H. Rieseberg, J. Spitzer, A. Wagner, A. Finch, F. Foster, G. Hughes, T. Nozaki, J. Nye, J. Allison, J. Baines, A. H. Ball, R. J. Barlow, J. Chrin, I. P. Duerdoth, T. Greenshaw, P. Hill, F. K. Loebinger, A. A. Macbeth, H. McCann, H. E. Mills, P. G. Murphy, K. Stephens, P. Warming, R. G. Glasser, B. Sechi-Zorn, J. A.J. Skard, S. R. Wagner, G. T. Zorn, S. L. Cartwright, D. Clarke, R. Marshall, R. P. Middleton, J. B. Whittaker, T. Kawamoto, T. Kobayashi, T. Mashimo, M. Minowa, H. Takeda, T. Takeshita, S. Yamada

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Abstract

A search for the supersymmetric partners of the electron was made assuming different photino masses. If both types of scalar electrons have an equal mass and the photino is massless, then the lower limit of the scalar electron mass was found to be 25.2 GeV c2, whereas, if the scalar electrons have different masses, the lower limit is 21.8 GeV c2.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)385-391
Number of pages7
JournalPhysics Letters B
Volume152
Issue number5-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1985 Mar 14
Externally publishedYes

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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