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Resurrecting No-Scale Supergravity Phenomenology

In the context of phenomenological models in which the soft supersymmetry-breaking parameters of the MSSM become universal at some unification scale, M_{in}, above the GUT scale, \mgut, it is possible that all the scalar mass parameters m_0, the trilinear couplings A_0 and the bilinear Higgs couplin...

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Autores principales: Ellis, John, Mustafayev, Azar, Olive, Keith A.
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Publicado: Eur. Phys. J. C 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1400-9
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Mustafayev, Azar
Olive, Keith A.
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description In the context of phenomenological models in which the soft supersymmetry-breaking parameters of the MSSM become universal at some unification scale, M_{in}, above the GUT scale, \mgut, it is possible that all the scalar mass parameters m_0, the trilinear couplings A_0 and the bilinear Higgs coupling B_0 vanish simultaneously, as in no-scale supergravity. Using these no-scale inputs in a renormalization-group analysis of the minimal supersymmetric SU(5) GUT model, we pay careful attention to the matching of parameters at the GUT scale. We delineate the region of M_{in}, m_{1/2} and \tan \beta where the resurrection of no-scale supergravity is possible, taking due account of the relevant phenomenological constraints such as electroweak symmetry breaking, m_h, b \to s \gamma, the neutralino cold dark matter density \ohsq and g_\mu - 2. No-scale supergravity survives in an L-shaped strip of parameter space, with one side having with one side having m_{1/2} \gappeq 200 {\rm GeV}, the second (orthogonal) side having M_{in} \gappeq 5 \times 10^{16} GeV. Depending on the relative signs and magnitudes of the GUT superpotential couplings, these may be connected to form a triangle whose third side is a hypotenuse at larger M_{in}, m_{1/2} and \tan \beta, whose presence and location depend on the GUT superpotential parameters. We compare the prospects for detecting sparticles at the LHC in no-scale supergravity with those in the CMSSM and the NUHM.
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spelling cern-12629252023-03-15T19:11:55Z doi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1400-9 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1262925 eng Ellis, John Mustafayev, Azar Olive, Keith A. Resurrecting No-Scale Supergravity Phenomenology Particle Physics - Phenomenology In the context of phenomenological models in which the soft supersymmetry-breaking parameters of the MSSM become universal at some unification scale, M_{in}, above the GUT scale, \mgut, it is possible that all the scalar mass parameters m_0, the trilinear couplings A_0 and the bilinear Higgs coupling B_0 vanish simultaneously, as in no-scale supergravity. Using these no-scale inputs in a renormalization-group analysis of the minimal supersymmetric SU(5) GUT model, we pay careful attention to the matching of parameters at the GUT scale. We delineate the region of M_{in}, m_{1/2} and \tan \beta where the resurrection of no-scale supergravity is possible, taking due account of the relevant phenomenological constraints such as electroweak symmetry breaking, m_h, b \to s \gamma, the neutralino cold dark matter density \ohsq and g_\mu - 2. No-scale supergravity survives in an L-shaped strip of parameter space, with one side having with one side having m_{1/2} \gappeq 200 {\rm GeV}, the second (orthogonal) side having M_{in} \gappeq 5 \times 10^{16} GeV. Depending on the relative signs and magnitudes of the GUT superpotential couplings, these may be connected to form a triangle whose third side is a hypotenuse at larger M_{in}, m_{1/2} and \tan \beta, whose presence and location depend on the GUT superpotential parameters. We compare the prospects for detecting sparticles at the LHC in no-scale supergravity with those in the CMSSM and the NUHM. In the context of phenomenological models in which the soft supersymmetry-breaking parameters of the MSSM become universal at some unification scale, M_{in}, above the GUT scale, \mgut, it is possible that all the scalar mass parameters m_0, the trilinear couplings A_0 and the bilinear Higgs coupling B_0 vanish simultaneously, as in no-scale supergravity. Using these no-scale inputs in a renormalization-group analysis of the minimal supersymmetric SU(5) GUT model, we pay careful attention to the matching of parameters at the GUT scale. We delineate the region of M_{in}, m_{1/2} and \tan \beta where the resurrection of no-scale supergravity is possible, taking due account of the relevant phenomenological constraints such as electroweak symmetry breaking, m_h, b \to s \gamma, the neutralino cold dark matter density \ohsq and g_\mu - 2. No-scale supergravity survives in an L-shaped strip of parameter space, with one side having with one side having m_{1/2} \gappeq 200 {\rm GeV}, the second (orthogonal) side having M_{in} \gappeq 5 \times 10^{16} GeV. Depending on the relative signs and magnitudes of the GUT superpotential couplings, these may be connected to form a triangle whose third side is a hypotenuse at larger M_{in}, m_{1/2} and \tan \beta, whose presence and location depend on the GUT superpotential parameters. We compare the prospects for detecting sparticles at the LHC in no-scale supergravity with those in the CMSSM and the NUHM. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/237920 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1262925 Eur. Phys. J. C Eur. Phys. J. C, (2010) pp. 219-233 2010-05-03
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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Resurrecting No-Scale Supergravity Phenomenology
title Resurrecting No-Scale Supergravity Phenomenology
title_full Resurrecting No-Scale Supergravity Phenomenology
title_fullStr Resurrecting No-Scale Supergravity Phenomenology
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title_short Resurrecting No-Scale Supergravity Phenomenology
title_sort resurrecting no-scale supergravity phenomenology
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-010-1400-9
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