Phenomenology of flavor-mediated supersymmetry breaking
D. Elazzar Kaplan, Graham D. Kribs

TL;DR
This paper introduces a minimal flavor-mediated supersymmetry breaking model that combines dynamical SUSY breaking with gauge mediation, explaining the sparticle spectrum, fermion mass hierarchy, and flavor physics constraints.
Contribution
It proposes a novel SUSY model linking gauge mediation with flavor symmetry, providing analytical expressions and phenomenological predictions for collider and low-energy experiments.
Findings
First and second generation scalars have flavor-dependent masses around 10 TeV.
Next-to-lightest sparticle has a decay length larger than detector scales.
D^0 - ar{D}^0 mixing is a generic low-energy signal.
Abstract
The phenomenology of a new economical SUSY model that utilizes dynamical SUSY breaking and gauge-mediation (GM) for the generation of the sparticle spectrum and the hierarchy of fermion masses is discussed. Similarities between the communication of SUSY breaking through a messenger sector, and the generation of flavor using the Froggatt-Nielsen (FN) mechanism are exploited, leading to the identification of vector-like messenger fields with FN fields, and the messenger U(1) as a flavor symmetry. An immediate consequence is that the first and second generation scalars acquire flavor-dependent masses, but do not violate FCNC bounds since their mass scale, consistent with effective SUSY, is of order 10 TeV. We define and advocate a minimal flavor-mediated model (MFMM), recently introduced in the literature, that successfully accommodates the small flavor-breaking parameters of the standard…
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