Topics in Supergravity Phenomenology
Mansi Dhuria

TL;DR
This paper explores a phenomenological model of 'mu-split-like SUSY' within type IIB string theory, analyzing Higgs masses, decay processes, and M-theory uplifts, with implications for dark matter and cosmology.
Contribution
It presents a novel realization of 'mu-split-like SUSY' in a type IIB string compactification and derives its phenomenological implications, including Higgs mass and cosmological constraints.
Findings
Higgs doublet mass around 125 GeV achieved
Heavy squarks/sleptons and light Higgs scenario consistent with BBN
Derived M-theory uplift with stable solutions and specific eta/s and D values
Abstract
In the first part of the review article, we discuss the possibility of realizing "mu-split-like SUSY" scenario from a phenomenological model, which we show could be realizable locally as the large volume limit of a type IIB Swiss-Cheese Calabi-Yau orientifold involving a mobile space-time filling D3-brane localized at a nearly special Lagrangian three-cycle embedded in the "big" divisor and multiple fluxed stacks of space-time filling D7-branes wrapping the same "big" divisor. We show that the mass of one of the Higgs doublets can be produced to be of the order of 125 GeV whereas other Higgs as well as higgsino mass parameter to be very heavy- the "mu-split-like SUSY" scenario. Then we discuss the role of the heavy squarks/sleptons and the light Higgs in (i) obtaining long-lived gluinos (ii) in verifying that the NLSPs (squarks/sleptons/neutralino) decay into the LSP (gravitino)…
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TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
