Phenomenology of Twisted Moduli in Type I String Inspired Models
JHEP 0405 (2004) 067 We make a first study of the phenomenological implications of twisted moduli in type I intersecting D5-brane models, focussing on the resulting predictions at the LHC using SOFTSUSY to estimate the Higgs and sparticle spectra. Twisted moduli can play an important role in giving...
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Zusammenfassung: | JHEP 0405 (2004) 067 We make a first study of the phenomenological implications of twisted moduli
in type I intersecting D5-brane models, focussing on the resulting predictions
at the LHC using SOFTSUSY to estimate the Higgs and sparticle spectra. Twisted
moduli can play an important role in giving a viable string realisation of
sequestering in the limit where supersymmetry breaking comes entirely from the
twisted moduli. We focus on a particular string inspired version of gaugino
mediation in which the first two families are localised at the intersection
between D5-branes, whereas the third family and Higgs doublets are allowed to
move within the world-volume of one of the branes. The soft supersymmetry
breaking third family sfermion mass terms are then in general non-degenerate
with the first two families. We place constraints upon parameter space and
predictions of flavour changing neutral current effects. Twisted moduli
domination is studied and, as well as solving the most serious part of the SUSY
flavour problem, is shown to be highly constrained. The constraints are
weakened by switching on gravity-mediated contributions from the dilaton and
untwisted T-moduli sectors. In the twisted moduli domination limit we predict a
stop-heavy MSSM spectrum and quasi-degenerate lightest neutralino and chargino
states with wino-dominated mass eigenstates. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.hep-ph/0403255 |