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The MSSM from Scherk-Schwarz Supersymmetry Breaking

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2009-11-11 v1

Abstract

We present a five-dimensional model compactified on an interval where supersymmetry is broken by the Scherk-Schwarz mechanism. The gauge sector propagates in the bulk, two Higgs hypermultiplets are quasilocalized, and quark and lepton multiplets localized, in one of the boundaries. The effective four-dimensional theory is the MSSM with very heavy gauginos, heavy squarks and light sleptons and Higgsinos. The soft tree-level squared masses of the Higgs sector can be negative and they can (partially) cancel the positive one-loop contributions from the gauge sector. Electroweak symmetry breaking can then comfortably be triggered by two-loop radiative corrections from the top-stop sector. The fine tuning required to obtain the electroweak scale is found to be much smaller than in the MSSM, with essentially no fine-tuning for few TeV gaugino masses. All bounds from direct Higgs searches at LEP and from electroweak precision observables can be satisfied. The lightest supersymmetric particle is a (Higgsino-like) neutralino that can accomodate the abundance of Dark Matter consistently with recent WMAP observations.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0605024,
  title  = {The MSSM from Scherk-Schwarz Supersymmetry Breaking},
  author = {D. Diego and G. von Gersdorff and M. Quiros},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0605024},
  year   = {2009}
}

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23 pages, 3 figures