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Are light sneutrinos buried in LEP data?
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Supersymmetry may resolve the disagreement between the precision electroweak data and the direct limit on the higgs mass, if there are light sneutrinos in the mass range 55 GeV $ < m_{\snu} < $ 80 GeV. Such sneutrinos should decay invisibly with 100% branching ratio and contribute to the $\gamma$ + missing energy signal, investigated by all the LEP groups. It is shown that while the data accumulated by a single group may not be adequate to reveal such sneutrinos, a combined analysis of the data collected by all four groups will be sensitive to $m_{\snu}$ in the above range. If no signal is found a lower bound on $m_{\snu}$ stronger than that obtained from the $Z$-pole data may emerge.
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