Statistical analysis of the supersymmetry breaking scale
Michael R. Douglas (Rutgers/IHES/Caltech)

TL;DR
This paper investigates the likely scale and type of supersymmetry breaking in string/M theory vacua using statistical analysis, aiming to identify which scenarios are most favored.
Contribution
It provides a statistical framework to evaluate the probability distribution of supersymmetry breaking scales in string/M theory vacua, extending previous qualitative discussions.
Findings
Certain supersymmetry breaking scales are statistically more favored.
The analysis suggests a preference for specific types of supersymmetry breaking.
The work refines understanding of the landscape of string/M theory vacua.
Abstract
We discuss the question of what type and scale of supersymmetry breaking might be statistically favored among vacua of string/M theory, building on comments in Denef and Douglas, hep-th/0404116.
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
