Unbroken supersymmetry without new particles
Alejandro Rivero (Universidad de Zaragoza)

TL;DR
This paper explores the theoretical possibility of unbroken supersymmetry in particle physics without predicting new particles, by connecting Koide's equation with ancient dual models and supergravity concepts.
Contribution
It proposes a novel supersymmetric framework that does not require new particles, inspired by Koide's equation and historical dual models, extending ideas from D=11 supergravity.
Findings
Suggests a supersymmetric model consistent with known leptons
Links Koide's equation to dual quark-gluon models
Motivates a new approach to supersymmetry without additional particles
Abstract
We consider Koide's equation for charged leptons jointly with hypotheses implied in the ancient Dual Quark-Gluon model. The focus is to motivate the possibility of a supersymmetric framework akin to the one of D=11 maximal supergravity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Computational Physics and Python Applications
