Supersymmetry breaking made easy, viable, and generic
Hitoshi Murayama

TL;DR
This paper argues that generic supersymmetric theories can naturally produce flavor-blind supersymmetry breaking, making such models more viable and discoverable at the LHC than previously thought.
Contribution
It demonstrates that simple, common supersymmetric models can achieve flavor-blind breaking without requiring special constructions.
Findings
Generic models can produce flavor-blind supersymmetry breaking.
Supersymmetry could be more accessible at the LHC than previously believed.
Challenges the view that only specially designed models can be flavor-blind.
Abstract
The kind of supersymmetry that can be discovered at the LHC must be very much flavor-blind, which used to require very special intelligently designed models of supersymmetry breaking. This led to the pessimism for some in the community that it is not likely for the LHC to discover supersymmetry. I point out that this is not so, because a garden-variety supersymmetric theories actually can do this job.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
