Nonlinear SUSY General Relativity Theory and Significances
Kazunari Shima, Motomu Tsuda

TL;DR
This paper explores the implications of nonlinear supersymmetric general relativity on fundamental physics, offering insights into SUSY breaking, dark energy, dark matter, and superpartners consistent with recent collider data.
Contribution
It introduces the NLSUSYGR framework and discusses its potential to unify particle physics and cosmology, providing new perspectives on longstanding problems.
Findings
Insights into SUSY breaking mechanisms
Potential explanations for dark energy and dark matter
Compatibility with recent LHC superpartner searches
Abstract
We show some consequences of the nonlinear supersymmetric general relativity (NLSUSYGR) theory on particle physics, cosmology and their relations. They may give new insights into the SUSY breaking mechanism, dark energy, dark matter and the low enegy superpartner particles which are compatible with the recent LHC data.
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