Dine works on the "phenomenology" (i.e. experimentally testable models for low energy) of supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model and of superstring theory. In particular, he does research on supersymmetry breaking.[5] Dine investigated in the 1980s modifications of quantum chromodynamics with dynamical supersymmetry breaking (DSB),[5] partly with Ian Affleck and Nathan Seiberg.[6] With Willy Fischler and Mark Srednicki, Dine published in 1981 a theory of supersymmetric technicolor, using gauge bosons and their superpartners, that provided a model of gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking.[7] Dine with Affleck and Seiberg developed a general theory of dynamical supersymmetry breaking in four-dimensional spacetime[8] and with Ann Nelson, Yuri Shirman, and Yosef Nir developed new models of gauge-mediated dynamical supersymmetry breaking.[9]
With Fischler and Srednicki he developed an "Invisible Axion" model known as the DFSZ (Dine–Fischler–Srednicki–Zhitnisky) model.[10] Later Dine with Fischler also elaborated this theory and its cosmological implications (the axion is a candidate for a dark matter particle). To explain the matter/antimatter imbalance in the universe, Dine and Ian Affeck proposed the Affleck–Dine mechanism.[11] The Affleck–Dine mechanism might provide a candidate for a dark matter particle, namely a particular type of Q-ball.
String theory in four dimensions. Amsterdam: North Holland. 1988.
with Thomas Banks & Subir Sachdev: String theory and its applications: TASI 2010, from meV to the Planck scale: Proceedings of the 2010 Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics (Boulder, Colorado). Singapore: World Scientific. 2011.
^Ian Affleck, Dine, Nathan Seiberg Dynamical supersymmetry breaking in supersymmetric QCD, Nucl. Phys. B, vol. 241, 1984, pp. 493–534 doi:10.1016/0550-3213(84)90058-0; the same authors, Dynamical supersymmetry breaking in chiral theories, Phys.Letters B, vol. 137, 1984, pp. 187–192 doi:10.1016/0370-2693(84)90227-2
^Dine, Fischler, Srednicki Nuclear Physics B, vol. 189, 1981, p. 575, Dine, Fischler Physics Letters B, vol. 110, 1982, p. 227, Dine, Srednicki Nucl.Phys. B, vol. 202, 1982, p. 238. Independently, similar research was done by Savas Dimopoulos, Stuart Raby ,Nucl. Phys., vol.192, 1981, p. 353, and by Edward Witten, Dynamical Breaking of Supersymmetry, Nucl. Phys. B, vol. 188, 1981, p. 513. See Giudice, Rattazzi: Theories with gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking, Physics Reports vol. 322, 1999, arXiv:hep-ph/9801271
^Affleck, Dine, Seiberg: Dynamical supersymmetry breaking in four dimensions and its phenomenological implications, Nucl. Phys. B, vol. 256, 1985, p. 557, Bibcode:1985NuPhB.256..557A
^Dine, Nelson, Nir, Shirman: New tools for low energy dynamic supersymmetry breaking, Physical Review D, vol. 53, 1996, p. 2658, arXiv:hep-ph/9507378
^Dine, Willy Fischler, Mark Srednicki A simple solution of the strong CP Problem with a harmless axion, Physics Letters B, vol. 104, 1981, pp. 199–202 doi:10.1016/0370-2693(81)90590-6. At approximately the same time, similar research was independently done by Mikhail Shifman and colleagues.
^Dine, Affleck, Nuclear Physics B, vol. 249, 1985, p. 361. See Dine, Kusenko The origin of the matter-antimatter asymmetry, Rev. Mod. Phys., vol. 76, 2004. arXiv:hep-ph/0303065.
^Dine, Rohm, Seiberg, Witten Gluino condensation in superstring models, Physics Letters B, vol. 156, 1985, pp. 55–60 doi:10.1016/0370-2693(85)91354-1
^Dine, Seiberg, Witten Fayet-Iliopoulos Terms in String Theory, Nucl. Phys. B, vol. 289, 1987, pp. 589–598 doi:10.1016/0550-3213(87)90395-6