Flavor-Safe Light Squarks in Higgs-Anomaly Mediation

Abstract

We consider a simple setup with light squarks which is free from the gravitino and SUSY flavor problems. In our setup, a SUSY breaking sector is sequestered from the matter and gauge sectors, and it only couples to the Higgs sector directly with O(100)\,TeV gravitino. Resulting mass spectra of sfermions are split: the first and second generation sfermions are light as O(1)\,TeV while the third generation sfermions are heavy as O(10)\,TeV. The light squarks of O(1)\,TeV can be searched at the (high-luminosity) LHC and future collider experiments. Our scenario can naturally avoid too large flavor-changing neutral currents and it is consistent with the εK constraint. Moreover, there are regions explaining the muon g-2 anomaly and bottom-tau/top-bottom-tau Yukawa coupling unification simultaneously.

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