SOFTSUSY: a program for calculating supersymmetric spectra. B.C. Allanach.

PROGRAM SUMMARY
Title of program: SOFTSUSY
Catalogue identifier: ADPM
Ref. in CPC: 143(2002)305
Distribution format: tar gzip file
Operating system: Linux, UNIX
High speed store required: 10MK words
Number of lines in distributed program, including test data, etc: 10484
Keywords: Supersymmetric standard model, Beyond standard model, Renormalisation group equations, MSSM spectra, Runge-Kutta, Iteration, Elementary particle physics, Phenomenological model.
Programming language used: C++, Fortran
Computer: Pentium PC , SUN , DEC ALPHA .

Nature of physical problem:
The determination of sparticle masses and couplings of SUSY particles in the R-parity conserving MSSM is the basic problem. Low energy data on Standard Model fermion masses, gauge couplings and electroweak boson masses are to be used as a constraint. SUSY radiative corrections from sparticle loops to these inputs depend upon the sparticle spectrum, and must be calculated. Theoretical constraints on the SUSY breaking parameters from a higher theory are often imposed at a high renormalisation scale, perhaps resulting from a supergravity or string theory. Finally, the MSSM parameters must also be consistent with a minimum in the Higgs potential which leads to the observed electroweak boson masses.

Method of solution:
The renormalisation connecting a high scale and the electroweak scale is calculated by the Runge-Kutta method. Iteration then provides a solution consistent with the multi-boundary conditions.

Restrictions:
MSSM spectra with real parameters only.

Typical running time:
5 seconds for one point.