Split NMSSM from dimensional reduction of a 10D, N=1 E8 over SU(3)/U(1)× U(1)× Z3
Abstract
We examine an extension of the Standard Model which results from a 10D, N=1, E8 gauge theory. The theory is dimensionally reduced over a M4 × B0/ Z3 space, where B0 is the nearly-K\"ahler manifold SU(3)/U(1) × U(1) and Z3 is a freely acting discrete group on B0 that triggers a Wilson flux breaking, leading to an N=1, SU(3)3× U(1)2 effective theory in 4D. At lower energies we are left with the Split NMSSM. Its 2-loop analysis yields third generation quark and light Higgs masses within the experimental limits and predicts a neutralino LSP mass <800 GeV.
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