Soft SUSY Breaking Terms for Chiral Matter in IIB String Compactifications
Joseph P. Conlon, Shehu S. Abdussalam, Fernando Quevedo, Kerim Suruliz

TL;DR
This paper computes explicit soft supersymmetry breaking terms for chiral matter in IIB string compactifications, revealing their dependence on modular weights and showing their flavor universality and phenomenological viability.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed calculation of soft terms for chiral D7 matter fields in IIB flux compactifications, highlighting differences from non-chiral cases and their phenomenological implications.
Findings
Soft terms depend explicitly on modular weights.
Soft masses are flavor-universal at leading order.
Anomaly-mediated contributions are subdominant.
Abstract
This paper develops the computation of soft supersymmetry breaking terms for chiral D7 matter fields in IIB Calabi-Yau flux compactifications with stabilised moduli. We determine explicit expressions for soft terms for the single-modulus KKLT scenario and the multiple-moduli large volume scenario. In particular we use the chiral matter metrics for Calabi-Yau backgrounds recently computed in hep-th/0609180. These differ from the better understood metrics for non-chiral matter and therefore give a different structure of soft terms. The soft terms take a simple form depending explicitly on the modular weights of the corresponding matter fields. For the large-volume case we find that in the simplest D7 brane configuration, scalar masses, gaugino masses and A-terms are very similar to the dilaton-dominated scenario. Although all soft masses are suppressed by ln(M_P/m_{3/2}) compared to the…
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