Mediation of Supersymmetry Breaking in a Class of String Theory Models

Abstract

A consistent theory of supersymmetry breaking must have a hidden sector, an observable sector, and must be embedded in a locally supersymmetric theory which arises from string theory. For phenomenological reasons it must also transmit supersymmetry from the hidden to the visible sector in a dominantly flavor neutral manner. Also any such theory of supersymmetry breaking has to take into account the problem of quadratic divergences which arise once the theory is embedded in supergravity. A class of possible models that arise from GKP-KKLT type IIB string compactifications, incorporating all this while being consistent with gauge unification, with just the bare minimum of necessary supergravity/string theory moduli fields coupled to the minimally supersymmetric standard model, is presented. Such models give reasonable values for the soft masses, the μ and Bμ terms and the gaugino masses. Assuming that an actual detailed realization exists, it is very likely that they are the simplest such possibility .

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