Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8191792 | Physics Letters B | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We point out that in theories where the gravitino mass, M3/2, is in the range (10-50) TeV, with soft-breaking scalar masses and trilinear couplings of the same order, there exists a robust region of parameter space where the conditions for electroweak symmetry breaking (EWSB) are satisfied without large imposed cancellations. Compactified string/M-theory with stabilized moduli that satisfy cosmological constraints generically require a gravitino mass greater than about 30 TeV and provide the natural explanation for this phenomenon. We find that even though scalar masses and trilinear couplings (and the soft-breaking B parameter) are of order (10-50) TeV, the Higgs vev takes its expected value and the μ parameter is naturally of order a TeV. The mechanism provides a natural solution to the cosmological moduli and gravitino problems with EWSB.
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Authors
Daniel Feldman, Gordon Kane, Eric Kuflik, Ran Lu,