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Supersymmetric Grand Unified Theories

From Quarks to Strings via SUSY GUTs

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  • Authored by a leading researcher and pioneer in the field
  • Self-contained and comprehensive overview of the subject matter
  • Course-based tutorial presentation

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Physics (LNP, volume 939)

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Table of contents (28 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xiv
  2. Introduction

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 1-2
  3. Brief Review of the Standard Model

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 3-9
  4. Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 11-17
  5. Soft SUSY Breaking Mechanisms

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 19-24
  6. Introduction to SU(5) and SO(10) GUTs

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 25-42
  7. SUSY GUTs

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 43-52
  8. SUSY Flavor Problem

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 53-62
  9. SUSY GUTs and the CP and Flavor Problem

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 63-69
  10. SO(10) SUSY GUT and Low Energy Data

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 87-123
  11. Problems of 4D GUTs

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 155-156
  12. Orbifold GUTs

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 157-183
  13. SO(10) SUSY GUT in 5D

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 185-194
  14. An E6 Orbifold GUT in 5D

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 195-197
  15. SUSY Breaking in 5D

    • Stuart Raby
    Pages 199-208

About this book

These course-tested lectures provide a technical introduction to Supersymmetric Grand Unified Theories (SUSY GUTs), as well as a personal view on the topic by one of the pioneers in the field.

While the Standard Model of Particle Physics is incredibly successful in describing the known universe it is, nevertheless, an incomplete theory with many free parameters and open issues. An elegant solution to all of these quandaries is the proposed theory of SUSY GUTs. In a GUT, quarks and leptons are related in a simple way by the unifying symmetry and their electric charges are quantized, further the relative strength of the strong, weak and electromagnetic forces are predicted. SUSY GUTs additionally provide a framework for understanding particle masses and offer candidates for dark matter. Finally, with the extension of SUSY GUTs to string theory, a quantum-mechanically consistent unification of the four known forces (including gravity) is obtained.

The book is organizedin three sections: the first section contains a brief introduction to the Standard Model,  supersymmetry and the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model.  Then SUSY GUTs in four space-time dimensions are introduced and reviewed.  In addition, the cosmological issues concerning SUSY GUTs are discussed.   Then the requirements for embedding a 4D SUSY GUT into higher-dimensional theories including gravity (i.e. String Theory) are investigated. Accordingly, section two of the course is devoted to discussing the so-called Orbifold GUTs and how in turn they solve some of the technical problems of 4D SUSY GUTs.  Orbifold GUTs introduce a new set of open issues, which are then resolved in the third section in which it is shown how to embed Orbifold GUTs into the E(8) x E(8) Heterotic String in 10 space-time dimensions.

Reviews

“I enjoyed this book very much and found it useful for refreshing my views and learning something new about SUSY, namely about the GUT state of affairs. I recommend it to individual researchers and to libraries in research universities, physics departments, and HEP laboratories.” (Paulo Moniz, Mathematical Reviews, January, 2018)

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Physics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, USA

    Stuart Raby

About the author

Stuart Raby is a professor of physics at The Ohio State University. He is among the original proponents of the supersymmetric extension of the Standard Model and one of the originators of supersymmetric grand unified theories.

His work focuses on the experimental consequences of physics beyond the Standard Model, ranging from collider experiments to proton decay searches, dark matter candidates and questions in cosmology.

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Buying options

eBook USD 79.99
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  • Read on any device
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Softcover Book USD 99.99
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  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
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