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A Light Stop with a Heavy Gluino: Enlarging the Stop Gap

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2015-11-30 v1

Abstract

It is widely thought that increasing bounds on the gluino mass, which feeds down to the stop mass through renormalization group running, are making a light stop increasingly unlikely. Here we present a counter-example. We examine the case of the Minimal Composite Supersymmetric Standard Model which has a light composite stop. The large anomalous dimension of the stop from strong dynamics pushes the stop mass toward a quasi-fixed point in the infrared, which is smaller than standard estimates by a factor of a large logarithm. The gluino can be about three times heavier than the stop, which is comparable to hierarchy achieved with supersoft Dirac gluino masses. Thus, in this class of models, a heavy gluino is not necessarily indicative of a heavy stop.

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@article{arxiv.1511.08216,
  title  = {A Light Stop with a Heavy Gluino: Enlarging the Stop Gap},
  author = {Kevin F. Cleary and John Terning},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1511.08216},
  year   = {2015}
}

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6 pages, 1 figure