Supersymmetry in the Standard Model
B. B. Deo (Physics Department, Utkal University, Bhubaneswar, India)

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that within the Standard Model, bosons and massless fermions of one generation form supersymmetric pairs, with minimal additional particles, highlighting a simplified SUSY structure.
Contribution
It proves the supersymmetric pairing of bosons and fermions in the Standard Model without introducing extra SUSY particles, except for an auxiliary vector boson.
Findings
Bosons and massless fermions are supersymmetric partners.
No additional SUSY particles are needed besides one auxiliary vector boson.
The minimal SUSY extension of the Standard Model is established.
Abstract
We prove that the bosons and massless fermions of one generation of the standard model are supersymmetric partners of each other. Except for one additional auxilliary vector boson, there are no other SUSY particles.
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