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Split extended supersymmetry from intersecting branes
We study string realizations of split extended supersymmetry, recently proposed in hep-ph/0507192. Supersymmetry is broken by small ($\epsilon $) deformations of intersection angles of $D$-branes giving tree-level masses of order $m_0^2\sim \epsilon M_s^2$, where $M_s$ is the string scale, to locali...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2006.03.012 http://cds.cern.ch/record/919467 |
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author | Antoniadis, Ignatios Benakli, Karim Delgado, Antonio Quiros, Mariano Tuckmantel, Marc |
author_facet | Antoniadis, Ignatios Benakli, Karim Delgado, Antonio Quiros, Mariano Tuckmantel, Marc |
author_sort | Antoniadis, Ignatios |
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description | We study string realizations of split extended supersymmetry, recently proposed in hep-ph/0507192. Supersymmetry is broken by small ($\epsilon $) deformations of intersection angles of $D$-branes giving tree-level masses of order $m_0^2\sim \epsilon M_s^2$, where $M_s$ is the string scale, to localized scalars. We show through an explicit one-loop string amplitude computation that gauginos acquire hierarchically smaller Dirac masses $m_{1/2}^D \sim m_0^2/M_s$. We also evaluate the one-loop Higgsino mass, $\mu$, and show that, in the absence of tree-level contributions, it behaves as $\mu\sim m_0^4/M_s^3$. Finally we discuss an alternative suppression of scales using large extra dimensions. The latter is illustrated, for the case where the gauge bosons appear in N=4 representations, by an explicit string model with Standard Model gauge group, three generations of quarks and leptons and gauge coupling unification. |
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spelling | cern-9194672023-03-14T20:07:14Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2006.03.012http://cds.cern.ch/record/919467engAntoniadis, IgnatiosBenakli, KarimDelgado, AntonioQuiros, MarianoTuckmantel, MarcSplit extended supersymmetry from intersecting branesParticle Physics - TheoryWe study string realizations of split extended supersymmetry, recently proposed in hep-ph/0507192. Supersymmetry is broken by small ($\epsilon $) deformations of intersection angles of $D$-branes giving tree-level masses of order $m_0^2\sim \epsilon M_s^2$, where $M_s$ is the string scale, to localized scalars. We show through an explicit one-loop string amplitude computation that gauginos acquire hierarchically smaller Dirac masses $m_{1/2}^D \sim m_0^2/M_s$. We also evaluate the one-loop Higgsino mass, $\mu$, and show that, in the absence of tree-level contributions, it behaves as $\mu\sim m_0^4/M_s^3$. Finally we discuss an alternative suppression of scales using large extra dimensions. The latter is illustrated, for the case where the gauge bosons appear in N=4 representations, by an explicit string model with Standard Model gauge group, three generations of quarks and leptons and gauge coupling unification.We study string realizations of split extended supersymmetry, recently proposed in hep-ph/0507192. Supersymmetry is broken by small ($\epsilon $) deformations of intersection angles of $D$-branes giving tree-level masses of order $m_0^2\sim \epsilon M_s^2$, where $M_s$ is the string scale, to localized scalars. We show through an explicit one-loop string amplitude computation that gauginos acquire hierarchically smaller Dirac masses $m_{1/2}^D \sim m_0^2/M_s$. We also evaluate the one-loop Higgsino mass, $\mu$, and show that, in the absence of tree-level contributions, it behaves as $\mu\sim m_0^4/M_s^3$. Finally we discuss an alternative suppression of scales using large extra dimensions. The latter is illustrated, for the case where the gauge bosons appear in N=4 representations, by an explicit string model with Standard Model gauge group, three generations of quarks and leptons and gauge coupling unification.We study string realizations of split extended supersymmetry, recently proposed in [I. Antoniadis, et al. hep-ph/0507192 ]. Supersymmetry is broken by small (ϵ) deformations of intersection angles of D-branes giving tree-level masses of order m 0 2 ∼ ϵ M s 2 , where M s is the string scale, to localized scalars. We show through an explicit one-loop string amplitude computation that gauginos acquire hierarchically smaller Dirac masses m 1 / 2 D ∼ m 0 2 / M s . We also evaluate the one-loop higgsino mass, μ , and show that, in the absence of tree-level contributions, it behaves as μ ∼ m 0 4 / M s 3 . Finally we discuss an alternative suppression of scales using large extra dimensions. The latter is illustrated, for the case where the gauge bosons appear in N = 4 representations, by an explicit string model with Standard Model gauge group, three generations of quarks and leptons and gauge coupling unification.hep-th/0601003CERN-PH-TH-2005-247LPTHE-05-33UAB-FT-595CERN-PH-TH-2005-247oai:cds.cern.ch:9194672006 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Theory Antoniadis, Ignatios Benakli, Karim Delgado, Antonio Quiros, Mariano Tuckmantel, Marc Split extended supersymmetry from intersecting branes |
title | Split extended supersymmetry from intersecting branes |
title_full | Split extended supersymmetry from intersecting branes |
title_fullStr | Split extended supersymmetry from intersecting branes |
title_full_unstemmed | Split extended supersymmetry from intersecting branes |
title_short | Split extended supersymmetry from intersecting branes |
title_sort | split extended supersymmetry from intersecting branes |
topic | Particle Physics - Theory |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2006.03.012 http://cds.cern.ch/record/919467 |
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