Abstract
In this paper we compare and into four-fermion production at centre-of-mass energies typical of LEP2 and somewhat larger. The theoretical framework considered is the minimal supersymmetric standard model. The interest in exploiting the CERN collider at values of greater than 192 GeV could come from the discovery of supersymmetric signals during runs at lower energy. If these indicate that a charged Higgs boson exists in the mass range , then a few years of running at and nominal luminosity could make the detection of such scalars feasible, in the purely leptonic channel and, for small , also in the semi-hadronic(leptonic) channel . Charged Higgs bosons of the above nature cannot be produced by the beam energies approved at present for LEP2. However, if runs beyond the so-called `192 GeV cryogenic limit' will be approved by the CERN Council, our selection procedure will enable us to establish the presence, or otherwise, of charged Higgs bosons in the mentioned mass range.
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