F-theory, GUTs, and the Weak Scale
Jonathan J. Heckman, Cumrun Vafa

TL;DR
This paper explores a string-inspired model linking supersymmetry breaking, the mu term, and the QCD axion within F-theory GUT frameworks, predicting specific particle masses and solving the strong CP problem.
Contribution
It introduces a novel deformation of gauge mediated SUSY breaking in F-theory GUTs that naturally correlates the mu term with SUSY breaking scale and addresses the strong CP problem via an axion.
Findings
Predicts axion decay constant f_a ~ 10^12 GeV.
Gravitino as LSP with mass ~10-100 MeV.
Neutralino NLSP with mass ~100-1000 GeV.
Abstract
In this paper we study a deformation of gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking in a class of local F-theory GUT models where the scale of supersymmetry breaking determines the value of the mu term. Geometrically correlating these two scales constrains the soft SUSY breaking parameters of the MSSM. In this scenario, the hidden SUSY breaking sector involves an anomalous U(1) Peccei-Quinn symmetry which forbids bare mu and B mu terms. This sector typically breaks supersymmetry at the desired range of energy scales through a simple stringy hybrid of a Fayet and Polonyi model. A variant of the Giudice-Masiero mechanism generates the value mu ~ 10^2 - 10^3 GeV when the hidden sector scale of supersymmetry breaking is F^(1/2) ~ 10^(8.5) GeV. Further, the B mu problem is solved due to the mild hierarchy between the GUT scale and Planck scale. These models relate SUSY breaking with the QCD axion,…
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