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SUSY Les Houches Accord 2

SUSY Les Houches Accord 2
SUSY Les Houches Accord 2
The Supersymmetry Les Houches Accord (SLHA) provides a universal set of conventions for conveying spectral and decay information for supersymmetry analysis problems in high energy physics. Here, we propose extensions of the conventions of the first SLHA to include various generalisations: the minimal supersymmetric standard model with violation of CP, R-parity, and flavour, as well as the simplest next-to-minimal model.
FERMILAB
Allanach, B.
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Others,
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Allanach, B.
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Others,
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Allanach, B. and Others, (2008) SUSY Les Houches Accord 2 FERMILAB 35pp.

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Abstract

The Supersymmetry Les Houches Accord (SLHA) provides a universal set of conventions for conveying spectral and decay information for supersymmetry analysis problems in high energy physics. Here, we propose extensions of the conventions of the first SLHA to include various generalisations: the minimal supersymmetric standard model with violation of CP, R-parity, and flavour, as well as the simplest next-to-minimal model.

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Published date: 2008

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Local EPrints ID: 56960
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/56960
PURE UUID: 76c1a1c5-3c4f-494e-8622-7860ed042c7d

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Date deposited: 26 Aug 2008
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 17:51

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Author: B. Allanach
Author: Others

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