Direct Mediation, Duality and Unification
Steven Abel, Valentin V. Khoze

TL;DR
This paper explores how Seiberg duality can resolve issues with gauge coupling unification in models with direct gauge mediation, proposing duality-based scenarios that preserve unification predictions despite Landau poles.
Contribution
It introduces two novel duality-based frameworks, deflected-unification and dual-unification, to address Landau pole problems in gauge mediation models.
Findings
Deflected-unification pushes Landau poles above the GUT scale.
Dual-unification explains apparent unification as a duality artifact.
Proposes the Standard Model as a magnetic dual with true unification in an electric theory.
Abstract
It is well-known that in scenarios with direct gauge mediation of supersymmetry breaking the messenger fields significantly affect the running of Standard Model couplings and introduce Landau poles which are difficult to avoid. This appears to remove any possibility of a meaningful unification prediction and is often viewed as a strong argument against direct mediation. We propose two ways that Seiberg duality can circumvent this problem. In the first, which we call "deflected-unification", the SUSY-breaking hidden sector is a magnetic theory which undergoes a duality to an electric phase, with fewer elementary degrees of freedom coupled to the MSSM. This changes the beta-functions of the MSSM gauge couplings so as to push their Landau poles above the unification scale. We show that this scenario is realised for recently suggested models of gauge mediation based on a metastable…
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