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Mass formulae and natural hierarchy in string effective supergravities

We study some conditions for the hierarchy m_{3/2} << M_P to occur naturally in a generic effective supergravity theory. Absence of fine-tuning and perturbative calculability require that the effective potential has a sliding gravitino mass and vanishing cosmological constant, up to {\cal O}(m...

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Autores principales: Ferrara, Sergio, Kounnas, Costas, Zwirner, Fabio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1994
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(94)90154-6
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(94)00494-Y
http://cds.cern.ch/record/263811
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author Ferrara, Sergio
Kounnas, Costas
Zwirner, Fabio
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description We study some conditions for the hierarchy m_{3/2} << M_P to occur naturally in a generic effective supergravity theory. Absence of fine-tuning and perturbative calculability require that the effective potential has a sliding gravitino mass and vanishing cosmological constant, up to {\cal O}(m_{3/2}^4) corrections. In particular, cancellation of quadratically divergent contributions to the one-loop effective potential should take place, including the "hidden sector" of the theory. We show that these conditions can be met in the effective supergravities derived from four-dimensional superstrings, with supersymmetry broken either at the string tree level via compactification, or by non-perturbative effects such as gaugino condensation. A crucial role is played by some approximate scaling symmetries, which are remnants of discrete target-space dualities in the large moduli limit. We derive explicit formulae for the soft breaking terms arising from this class of "large hierarchy compatible" (LHC) supergravities.
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spelling cern-2638112023-03-14T17:11:29Zdoi:10.1016/0550-3213(94)90154-6doi:10.1016/0550-3213(94)00494-Yhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/263811engFerrara, SergioKounnas, CostasZwirner, FabioMass formulae and natural hierarchy in string effective supergravitiesParticle Physics - TheoryWe study some conditions for the hierarchy m_{3/2} << M_P to occur naturally in a generic effective supergravity theory. Absence of fine-tuning and perturbative calculability require that the effective potential has a sliding gravitino mass and vanishing cosmological constant, up to {\cal O}(m_{3/2}^4) corrections. In particular, cancellation of quadratically divergent contributions to the one-loop effective potential should take place, including the "hidden sector" of the theory. We show that these conditions can be met in the effective supergravities derived from four-dimensional superstrings, with supersymmetry broken either at the string tree level via compactification, or by non-perturbative effects such as gaugino condensation. A crucial role is played by some approximate scaling symmetries, which are remnants of discrete target-space dualities in the large moduli limit. We derive explicit formulae for the soft breaking terms arising from this class of "large hierarchy compatible" (LHC) supergravities.We study some conditions for the hierarchy m 3 2 ⪡ M P to occur naturally in a generic effective supergravity theory. Absence of fine-tunuinf and perturbative calculabilty require that the effective potential has a sliding gravitino mass and vanishing cosmological constant, up to O(m 3 2 4 ) corrections. In particular, cancellation of quadratically divergent contributions to the one-loop effective potential should take place, including the ‘hidden sector’ of the theory. We show that these conditions can be met in the effective supergravities derived from four-dimensional superstrings, with supersymmetry broken either at the string tree-level via compactification, or by non-perturbative effects such as gaugino condensation. A crucial role is played by some approximate scaling symmetries, which are remnants of discrete target-space dualities in the large moduli limit. We derive explicit formulae for the soft breaking terms arising from this class of ‘large hierarchy compatible’ (LHC) supergravities.We study some conditions for the hierarchy $m_{3/2} << M_P$ to occur naturally in a generic effective supergravity theory. Absence of fine-tuning and perturbative calculability require that the effective potential has a sliding gravitino mass and vanishing cosmological constant, up to ${\cal O}(m_{3/2}^4)$ corrections. In particular, cancellation of quadratically divergent contributions to the one-loop effective potential should take place, including the `hidden sector' of the theory. We show that these conditions can be met in the effective supergravities derived from four-dimensional superstrings, with supersymmetry broken either at the string tree level via compactification, or by non-perturbative effects such as gaugino condensation. A crucial role is played by some approximate scaling symmetries, which are remnants of discrete target-space dualities in the large moduli limit. We derive explicit formulae for the soft breaking terms arising from this class of `large hierarchy compatible' (LHC) supergravities.hep-th/9405188CERN-TH-7192-94LPTENS-94-12UCLA-94-TEP-13CERN-TH-7192-94LPT-ENS-94-12UCLA-94-TEP-13oai:cds.cern.ch:2638111994-05-30
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Theory
Ferrara, Sergio
Kounnas, Costas
Zwirner, Fabio
Mass formulae and natural hierarchy in string effective supergravities
title Mass formulae and natural hierarchy in string effective supergravities
title_full Mass formulae and natural hierarchy in string effective supergravities
title_fullStr Mass formulae and natural hierarchy in string effective supergravities
title_full_unstemmed Mass formulae and natural hierarchy in string effective supergravities
title_short Mass formulae and natural hierarchy in string effective supergravities
title_sort mass formulae and natural hierarchy in string effective supergravities
topic Particle Physics - Theory
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0550-3213(94)90154-6
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