On Gauge Mediated SUSY Breaking and Moduli Stabilization
S.P. de Alwis

TL;DR
This paper explores the interplay between moduli stabilization and gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking within string theory, proposing a modified KKLT model that facilitates gauge mediation.
Contribution
It introduces a modified type IIB KKLT model demonstrating how gauge mediated SUSY breaking can be achieved alongside moduli stabilization.
Findings
Gauge mediation criteria can be realized in the modified KKLT model
Moduli stabilization impacts the SUSY breaking mechanism
The model links string compactification to phenomenological SUSY breaking
Abstract
A generic lesson of string theory is that the coupling constants of an effective low energy theory are determined by the vacuum values of a set of fields - the so-called moduli - some of which are stabilized at relatively low masses by non-perturbative effects. We argue that the physics of these moduli cannot be separated from the issues of dynamical and gauge mediated supersymmetry breaking. To illustrate this point we present a modified version of the type IIB KKLT model where the criteria for gauge mediated SUSY breaking may be realized.
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