A Toy Model for Gauge-Mediation in Intersecting Brane Models
Jason Kumar

TL;DR
This paper presents a simplified intersecting brane model demonstrating how supersymmetry breaking can be communicated via gauge mediation, resulting in TeV-scale scalar masses and R-symmetry breaking, with potential for broader application.
Contribution
It introduces a toy model illustrating gauge-mediated supersymmetry breaking in intersecting brane setups, emphasizing its phenomenological viability and generalizability.
Findings
Scalar masses around TeV scale are achievable.
R-symmetry is broken in the model.
The approach is adaptable to other intersecting brane models.
Abstract
We discuss the phenomenology of a toy intersecting brane model where supersymmetry is dynamically broken in an open string hidden sector and gauge-mediated to the visible sector. Scalar masses ~ TeV are easily realizable, and R-symmetry is broken. These ideas are easily generalizable to other intersecting brane models.
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