New Phases in O'Raifeartaigh-like Models and R-symmetry Breaking
Abstract
We study N=1 models in which supersymmetry and R-symmetry are broken spontaneously. We find that even the simplest well-known O'Raifeartaigh-like models exhibit previously unnoticed phases and dynamics. D-terms play an important role in the dynamics, creating a runaway behavior at tree-level which is stabilized radiatively at a large scale. This leads to a dynamically-generated hierarchy of scales. Additionally, this mechanism generically leads to a spontaneously broken R-symmetry without fine tuning the couplings of the theory. These are arguably the simplest known models that break the R-symmetry spontaneously.
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