Towards Large Volume Big Divisor D3-D7 "mu-Split Supersymmetry" and Ricci-Flat Swiss-Cheese Metrics, and Dimension-Six Neutrino Mass Operators
Mansi Dhuria, Aalok Misra

TL;DR
This paper explores realizing mu-split supersymmetry in large volume type IIB compactifications with Swiss-Cheese Calabi-Yau manifolds, analyzing Higgs mass hierarchies, gluino decay properties, Ricci-flat metrics, and neutrino mass operators.
Contribution
It demonstrates the feasibility of mu-split SUSY in this geometric setup and provides detailed calculations of gluino decay, Ricci-flat metrics, and neutrino mass contributions from higher-dimensional operators.
Findings
Light Higgs can be achieved alongside heavy Higgs and Higgsino masses.
Gluino lifetime and decay channels are consistent with mu-split SUSY.
Neutrino masses from dimension-six operators are suppressed compared to dimension-five operators.
Abstract
We show that it is possible to realize a "mu-split SUSY" scenario [1] in the context of large volume limit of type IIB compactifications on Swiss-Cheese Calabi-Yau's in the presence of a mobile space-time filling D3-brane and a (stack of) D7-brane(s) wrapping the "big" divisor Sigma_B. For this, we investigate the possibility of getting one Higgs to be light while other to be heavy in addition to a heavy Higgsino mass parameter. Further, we examine the existence of long lived gluino that manifests one of the major consequences of mu-split SUSY scenario, by computing its decay width as well as lifetime corresponding to the 3-body decays of the gluino into a quark, a squark and a neutralino or Goldstino, as well as 2-body decays of the gluino into either a neutralino or a Goldstino and a gluon. Guided by the geometric Kaehler potential for Sigma_B obtained in [2] based on GLSM techniques,…
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