Yukawa-unified natural supersymmetry
Howard Baer, Sabine Kraml, and Suchita Kulkarni

TL;DR
This paper explores models of Yukawa-unified natural supersymmetry that achieve low electroweak fine-tuning and high Yukawa coupling unification, consistent with a 125 GeV Higgs, and discusses their experimental prospects.
Contribution
It demonstrates the possibility of realizing Yukawa-unified natural SUSY with low EWFT and acceptable B-physics constraints, providing benchmark points and experimental predictions.
Findings
Achieved models with EWFT 40-100 and Yukawa unification R_yuk42.
Predicted gluino masses in the 1-2 TeV range accessible at LHC.
Light higgsinos potentially detectable at a 0.5 TeV linear collider.
Abstract
Previous work on t-b-\tau Yukawa-unified supersymmetry, as expected from SUSY GUT theories based on the gauge group SO(10), tended to have exceedingly large electroweak fine-tuning (EWFT). Here, we examine supersymmetric models where we simultaneously require low EWFT ("natural SUSY") and a high degree of Yukawa coupling unification, along with a light Higgs scalar with m_h\sim125 GeV. As Yukawa unification requires large tan\beta\sim50, while EWFT requires rather light third generation squarks and low \mu\sim100-250 GeV, B-physics constraints from BR(B\to X_s\gamma) and BR(B_s\to \mu+\mu-) can be severe. We are able to find models with EWFT \Delta\lesssim 50-100 (better than 1-2% EWFT) and with Yukawa unification as low as R_yuk\sim1.3 (30% unification) if B-physics constraints are imposed. This may be improved to R_yuk\sim1.2 if additional small flavor violating terms conspire to…
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