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The Scale of Supersymmetry Breaking and the Dark Dimension

High Energy Physics - Theory 2023-05-17 v2 Cosmology and Nongalactic Astrophysics High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We argue for a relation between the supersymmetry breaking scale and the measured value of the dark energy density Λ\Lambda. We derive it by combining two quantum gravity consistency swampland constraints, which tie the dark energy density Λ\Lambda and the gravitino mass M3/2M_{3/2}, respectively, to the mass scale of a light Kaluza-Klein tower and, therefore, to the UV cut-off of the effective theory. Whereas the constraint on Λ\Lambda has recently led to the Dark Dimension scenario, with a prediction of a single mesoscopic extra dimension of the micron size, we use the constraint on M3/2M_{3/2} to infer the implications of such a scenario for the scale of supersymmetry breaking. We find that a natural scale for supersymmetry signatures is M=O(Λ1/8)=O(TeV)M={\cal O}\left(\Lambda^{1/8}\right)={\cal O}({\rm TeV}). This mass scale is within reach of LHC and of the next generation of hadron colliders. Finally, we discuss possible string theory and effective supergravity realizations of the Dark Dimension scenario with broken supersymmetry.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2301.07719,
  title  = {The Scale of Supersymmetry Breaking and the Dark Dimension},
  author = {Luis A. Anchordoqui and Ignatios Antoniadis and Niccolò Cribiori and Dieter Lust and Marco Scalisi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2301.07719},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

18 pages; v2: minor clarifications and refs added, JHEP version