A 125.5 GeV Higgs Boson in F-SU(5): Imminently Observable Proton Decay, A 130 GeV Gamma-ray Line, and SUSY Multijets & Light Stops at the LHC8
Tianjun Li, James A. Maxin, Dimitri V. Nanopoulos, and Joel W. Walker

TL;DR
This paper proposes a supersymmetric GUT model that explains a 125.5 GeV Higgs, predicts observable proton decay, and correlates with gamma-ray signals and LHC findings, offering multiple testable predictions.
Contribution
It introduces a No-Scale Flipped SU(5) model with vector-like matter that simultaneously explains Higgs mass, proton decay, gamma-ray signals, and LHC SUSY searches.
Findings
Higgs mass consistent with 125.5 GeV in the model.
Predicted proton decay with a lifetime of about 1.7x10^34 years.
Lightest neutralino mass around 145 GeV matching gamma-ray observations.
Abstract
We establish that the light Higgs boson mass in the context of the No-Scale Flipped SU(5) GUT with TeV scale vector-like matter multiplets (flippons) is consistent with m_h = 125.5+-0.5 GeV in the region of the best supersymmetry (SUSY) spectrum fit to low statistics data excesses observed by ATLAS in multijet and light stop 5/fb SUSY searches at the LHC7. Simultaneous satisfaction of these disparate goals is achieved by employing a minor decrease in the SU(5) partial unification scale M_{32} to lower the flippon mass, inducing a larger Higgs boson mass shift from the flippon loops. The reduction in M_{32}, which is facilitated by a phenomenologically favorable reduction of the low-energy strong coupling constant, moreover suggests an imminently observable (e|mu)^+ pi^0 proton decay with a central value time scale of 1.7x10^34 years. At the same point in the model space, we find a…
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