Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9855155 Nuclear Physics B 2005 21 Pages PDF
Abstract
Inspired by the possibility of high-scale supersymmetry breaking in the string landscape where the cosmological constant problem and the gauge hierarchy problem can be solved while the strong CP problem is still a challenge for naturalness, we propose a supersymmetric KSVZ axion model with an approximate universal intermediate-scale (∼1011 GeV) supersymmetry breaking. To protect the global Peccei-Quinn (PQ) symmetry against quantum gravitational violation, we consider the gauged discrete ZN PQ symmetry. In our model the axion can be a cold dark matter candidate, and the intermediate supersymmetry breaking scale is directly related to the PQ symmetry breaking scale. Gauge coupling unification can be achieved at about 2.7×1016 GeV. The Higgs mass range is 130 to 160 GeV. We briefly discuss other axion models with high-scale supersymmetry breaking where the stabilization of the axion solution is similar.
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