The Basic Mechanism for Suppressed SUSY
John A. Dixon

TL;DR
This paper explains the basic mechanism of Suppressed SUSY, a novel supersymmetry breaking method requiring Supergravity, demonstrated within a simple SU(5) Yang Mills Theory, distinct from traditional SUSY breaking approaches.
Contribution
It introduces and clarifies the fundamental mechanism of Suppressed SUSY using a simplified SU(5) model, independent of supersymmetry's usual assumptions.
Findings
Suppressed SUSY operates independently of spontaneous or explicit SUSY breaking.
The mechanism is demonstrated in a simple SU(5) Yang Mills Theory with special Scalars.
Supersymmetry is not necessary for illustrating the mechanism.
Abstract
Suppressed SUSY is a new mechanism for `breaking SUSY'. It requires Supergravity. It is independent of and very different from spontaneous or explicit SUSY breaking. A recent paper illustrates some of its results. In this paper, the basic mechanism of Suppressed SUSY is explained in a simple SU(5) Yang Mills Theory, with a special set of Scalars. Supersymmetry is not needed for this limited purpose.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Superconducting Materials and Applications · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics
