Phenomenological Consequences of the Constrained Exceptional Supersymmetric Standard Model
Abstract
The Exceptional Supersymmetric Standard Model (ESSM) provides a low energy alternative to the MSSM, with an extra gauged U(1) symmetry, solving the -problem of the MSSM. Inspired by the possible embedding into an E GUT, the matter content fills three generations of E multiplets, thus predicting exciting exotic matter such as diquarks or leptoquarks. We present predictions from a constrained version of the model (cESSM), with a universal scalar mass , trilinear mass and gaugino mass . We reveal a large volume of the cESSM parameter space where the correct breakdown of the gauge symmetry is achieved and all experimental constraints satisfied. We predict a hierarchical particle spectrum with heavy scalars and light gauginos, while the new exotic matter can be light or heavy depending on parameters. We present representative cESSM scenarios, demonstrating that there could be light exotic particles, like leptoquarks and a U(1) Z' boson, with spectacular signals at the LHC.
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@article{arxiv.0909.5336,
title = {Phenomenological Consequences of the Constrained Exceptional Supersymmetric Standard Model},
author = {P. Athron and S. F. King and D. J. Miller and S. Moretti and R. Nevzorov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0909.5336},
year = {2015}
}
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Contribution to the proceedings of SUSY 09, Boston, USA, June 2009, 4 pages