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Stabilized Singlets in Supergravity as a Source of the $\mu$-parameter

Within the context of supergravity-coupled supersymmetry, fields which are gauge and global singlets are usually considered anathema. Their vacuum expectation values are shifted by quadratically divergent tadpole diagrams which are cutoff at the Planck scale, destabilizing the classical potential an...

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Autores principales: Kolda, Christopher F., Pokorski, Stefan, Polonsky, Nir
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1998
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.5263
http://cds.cern.ch/record/348726
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author Kolda, Christopher F.
Pokorski, Stefan
Polonsky, Nir
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Polonsky, Nir
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description Within the context of supergravity-coupled supersymmetry, fields which are gauge and global singlets are usually considered anathema. Their vacuum expectation values are shifted by quadratically divergent tadpole diagrams which are cutoff at the Planck scale, destabilizing the classical potential and driving the singlet field to large values. We demonstrate a new and generic mechanism which stabilizes the singlet in the presence of an extended gauge symmetry. Such a symmetry will be broken down to the Standard Model by the supergravity interactions near the scale of spontaneous supersymmetry-breaking in the hidden-sector (about 10^{10-11} GeV). The resulting singlet expectation value is stabilized and naturally of order the gravitino mass, providing therefore a weak-scale mass for the Higgs fields of the supersymmetric Standard Model (a "mu-parameter"). The resulting low-energy theory is the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model, with all new fields decoupling at the intermediate scale.
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spelling cern-3487262023-03-14T18:46:40Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.5263http://cds.cern.ch/record/348726engKolda, Christopher F.Pokorski, StefanPolonsky, NirStabilized Singlets in Supergravity as a Source of the $\mu$-parameterParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWithin the context of supergravity-coupled supersymmetry, fields which are gauge and global singlets are usually considered anathema. Their vacuum expectation values are shifted by quadratically divergent tadpole diagrams which are cutoff at the Planck scale, destabilizing the classical potential and driving the singlet field to large values. We demonstrate a new and generic mechanism which stabilizes the singlet in the presence of an extended gauge symmetry. Such a symmetry will be broken down to the Standard Model by the supergravity interactions near the scale of spontaneous supersymmetry-breaking in the hidden-sector (about 10^{10-11} GeV). The resulting singlet expectation value is stabilized and naturally of order the gravitino mass, providing therefore a weak-scale mass for the Higgs fields of the supersymmetric Standard Model (a "mu-parameter"). The resulting low-energy theory is the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model, with all new fields decoupling at the intermediate scale.Within the context of supergravity-coupled supersymmetry, fields which are gauge and global singlets are usually considered anathema. Their vacuum expectation values are shifted by quadratically divergent tadpole diagrams which are cutoff at the Planck scale, destabilizing the classical potential and driving the singlet field to large values. We demonstrate a new and generic mechanism which stabilizes the singlet in the presence of an extended gauge symmetry. Such a symmetry will be broken down to the Standard Model by the supergravity interactions near the scale of spontaneous supersymmetry-breaking in the hidden-sector (about 10^{10-11} GeV). The resulting singlet expectation value is stabilized and naturally of order the gravitino mass, providing therefore a weak-scale mass for the Higgs fields of the supersymmetric Standard Model (a "mu-parameter"). The resulting low-energy theory is the minimal supersymmetric Standard Model, with all new fields decoupling at the intermediate scale.hep-ph/9803310IASSNS-HEP-97-137CERN-TH-98-75RU-97-97IASSNS-HEP-97-137CERN-TH-98-075RU-97-97oai:cds.cern.ch:3487261998-03-12
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Kolda, Christopher F.
Pokorski, Stefan
Polonsky, Nir
Stabilized Singlets in Supergravity as a Source of the $\mu$-parameter
title Stabilized Singlets in Supergravity as a Source of the $\mu$-parameter
title_full Stabilized Singlets in Supergravity as a Source of the $\mu$-parameter
title_fullStr Stabilized Singlets in Supergravity as a Source of the $\mu$-parameter
title_full_unstemmed Stabilized Singlets in Supergravity as a Source of the $\mu$-parameter
title_short Stabilized Singlets in Supergravity as a Source of the $\mu$-parameter
title_sort stabilized singlets in supergravity as a source of the $\mu$-parameter
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.80.5263
http://cds.cern.ch/record/348726
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