Realistic Anomaly-mediated Supersymmetry Breaking
Z. Chacko, Markus A. Luty, Ivan Maksymyk, Eduardo Ponton

TL;DR
This paper explores a superconformal anomaly-based supersymmetry breaking scenario, addressing its predictive power, challenges like negative slepton masses, and proposing solutions for realistic electroweak symmetry breaking.
Contribution
It introduces a predictive anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking model with solutions for negative slepton masses and realistic electroweak symmetry breaking.
Findings
Soft couplings are determined by anomalous dimensions.
Negative slepton masses can be fixed with extra Higgs doublets.
Realistic electroweak symmetry breaking achieved with moderate fine-tuning.
Abstract
We consider supersymmetry breaking communicated entirely by the superconformal anomaly in supergravity. This scenario is naturally realized if supersymmetry is broken in a hidden sector whose couplings to the observable sector are suppressed by more than powers of the Planck scale, as occurs if supersymmetry is broken in a parallel universe living in extra dimensions. This scenario is extremely predictive: soft supersymmetry breaking couplings are completely determined by anomalous dimensions in the effective theory at the weak scale. Gaugino and scalar masses are naturally of the same order, and flavor-changing neutral currents are automatically suppressed. The most glaring problem with this scenario is that slepton masses are negative in the minimal supersymmetric standard model. We point out that this problem can be simply solved by coupling extra Higgs doublets to the leptons.…
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