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Can supersymmetry breaking lead to electroweak symmetry breaking via formation of scalar bound states?
John M. Cornwall
, Alexander Kusenko
, Lauren Pearce
, R. D. Peccei
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
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Bound States
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Scalar
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Higgs Boson
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Supersymmetry Breaking
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Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
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Via Formation
100%
Lower Order
66%
Realistic Model
66%
Symmetry Breaking
66%
Bethe-Salpeter Equation
66%
Non-vanishing
33%
Seesaw
33%
Higgs
33%
Large Mass
33%
Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model
33%
Trilinear
33%
Quantum number
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Accurate Approximation
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Higgs Field
33%
Vacuum Expectation Value
33%
Self-coupling
33%
Composite Field
33%
Critical Coupling
33%
Light Higgs Boson
33%
Gauge Coupling
33%
Number of Attempts
33%
Physics
Supersymmetry
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Higgs Boson
100%
Broken Symmetry
100%
Bethe-Salpeter Equation
50%
Standard Model
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Quantum Number
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