Supersymmetry with Light Stops
Grant Larsen, Yasunori Nomura, Hannes L.L. Roberts

TL;DR
This paper proposes supersymmetric models with light top squarks using warped extra dimensions and compositeness, which address naturalness, flavor constraints, and Higgs mass, showing improved electroweak symmetry breaking and reduced fine-tuning.
Contribution
Introduction of warped 5D supersymmetric models with composite top and Higgs sectors, achieving split spectra and alleviating fine-tuning issues.
Findings
Models accommodate a 125 GeV Higgs with less fine-tuning.
Flavor degeneracy is maintained while generating Yukawa hierarchies.
Electroweak symmetry breaking is successfully analyzed within these frameworks.
Abstract
Recent LHC data, together with the electroweak naturalness argument, suggest that the top squarks may be significantly lighter than the other sfermions. We present supersymmetric models in which such a split spectrum is obtained through "geometries": being "close to" electroweak symmetry breaking implies being "away from" supersymmetry breaking, and vice versa. In particular, we present models in 5D warped spacetime, in which supersymmetry breaking and Higgs fields are located on the ultraviolet and infrared branes, respectively, and the top multiplets are localized to the infrared brane. The hierarchy of the Yukawa matrices can be obtained while keeping near flavor degeneracy between the first two generation sfermions, avoiding stringent constraints from flavor and CP violation. Through the AdS/CFT correspondence, the models can be interpreted as purely 4D theories in which the top and…
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