Supersymmetric QCD: Learn about Particles & Superfields

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Hello,

May you please provide me with a good reference that explains supersymmetric QCD, and dicusses the association of the superfields with the particles.

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If you're looking for a review of SUSY from a phenomenological perspective, you might look at Martin, http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-ph/9709356. If you are interested in the SQCD vacuum structure and dualities, look at Intriligator and Seiberg, http://arxiv.org/abs/hep-th/9509066. The latter reference assumes some preexisting knowledge of SUSY, while the Martin lectures introduce SUSY from the ground up.
 
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