Implications of an axino LSP for naturalness
Abstract
Both the naturalness of the electroweak symmetry breaking and the resolution of the strong CP problem may require a small Higgsino mass generated by a realization of the DFSZ axion model. Assuming the axino is the lightest supersymmetric particle, we study its implications on and the axion scale. Copiously produced light Higgsinos at collider (effectively only neutral NLSP pairs) eventually decay to axinos leaving prompt multi-leptons or displaced vertices which are being looked for at the LHC. We use latest LHC7+8 results to derive current limits on and the axion scale. Various Higgsino-axino phenomenology is illustrated by comparing with a standard case without lightest axinos as well as with a more general case with additional light gauginos in the spectrum.
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@article{arxiv.1407.1218,
title = {Implications of an axino LSP for naturalness},
author = {Gabriela Barenboim and Eung Jin Chun and Sunghoon Jung and Wan Il Park},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.1218},
year = {2014}
}
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22 pages, 20 figures. v2: published version updated with LHC 14 TeV projections