Simply Unnatural Supersymmetry
Nima Arkani-Hamed, Arpit Gupta, David E. Kaplan, Neal Weiner, Tom, Zorawski

TL;DR
This paper explores a supersymmetry scenario with very heavy scalar superpartners and Higgsinos, leading to distinctive collider signatures, flavor physics implications, and gauge coupling unification improvements.
Contribution
It proposes a supersymmetry framework with multi-TeV scalars and Higgsinos, analyzing its phenomenological consequences and unique collider signatures.
Findings
Heavy scalars improve gauge coupling unification.
Gluino decays produce distinctive signatures like four tops and Higgses.
Flavor violations and rare decays offer new probes of high-scale supersymmetry.
Abstract
The current measurement of the Higgs mass, the ubiquitous nature of loop-suppressed gaugino masses in gravity-mediated supersymmetry breaking, relic dark matter density from TeV mass gauginos, together with the success of supersymmetric gauge coupling unification, suggest that scalar superpartner masses are roughly 100-1000 TeV. Higgsino masses, if not at the Planck scale, should generically appear at the same scale. The gaugino mass contributions from anomaly mediation, with the heavy Higgsino threshold, generally leads to a more compressed spectrum than standard anomaly mediation, while the presence of extra vector-like matter near typically leads to an even more compressed spectrum. Heavy Higgsinos improve gauge coupling unification relative to the MSSM. Heavy scalars suggest new possibilities for flavor physics -- large flavor violations in the soft…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
