Nuclear Physics in a Susy Universe
L. Clavelli, I. Perevalova

TL;DR
This paper refines the analysis of nuclear properties in a hypothetical supersymmetric universe called Susyria, exploring its potential existence and characteristics within string theory.
Contribution
It provides a more detailed zeroth order analysis of Susyria's nuclear properties without assuming specific Higgs structures, considering degenerate fermion and sfermion masses.
Findings
Susyria could have zero vacuum energy in the string landscape.
Nuclear properties are significantly altered in the susy universe.
The analysis offers insights into the possible stability and structure of Susyria.
Abstract
We refine a previous zeroth order analysis of the nuclear properties of a supersymmetric (susy) universe with standard model particle content plus degenerate susy partners. No assumptions are made concerning the Higgs structure except we assume that the degenerate fermion/sfermion masses are non-zero. This alternate universe has been dubbed Susyria and it has been proposed that such a world may exist with zero vacuum energy in the string landscape.
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