No-Scale Supergravity in the Light of LHC and Planck
Abstract
We review the No-Scale F-SU(5) model with extra TeV-scale vector-like flippon multiplets and associated collider phenomenology relating to the search for supersymmetry at the LHC. The model framework possesses the rather unique capacity to provide a light CP-even Higgs boson mass in the favored 124-126 GeV window while simultaneously retaining a testably light Supersymmetry (SUSY) spectrum. We further elucidate the emerging empirical connection between recent Planck satellite data and No-Scale Supergravity cosmological models that mimic the Starobinsky model of inflation, drawing upon work conducted by the conference presenter (DVN) with John Ellis (King's College London/CERN) and Keith Olive (Minnesota).
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